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Engineers Meet Teachers: an Interactive Multimedia e-Learning System for Cross-Discipline Teaching and Learning in Teacher and Engineer Education


Abstract

iMoot@hku is the webportal for the HKU Faculty of Law’s International Mooting Programme, one of the world’s leading international competitions programme for law students.

Designed to be a one-stop shop for students to learn about the art and science of mooting, advocacy and client counselling, the online system also provides a forum for students, teaching staff and alumni to share experiences and strategies.

The webportal also features:

  • an online library of written and multi-media resources on mooting and client counselling to promote self-learning and facilitate research;
  • profiles of current team members, Faculty coaches and alumni, many of whom are now prominent legal practitioners;
  • a wealth of photos, stories, history of achievements in international competitions and testimonials;
  • news updates regarding competition results, team members’ performances and future developments of the Faculty’s International Mooting Programme.

Principal Investigator

Mr. S.N.M. Young, Department of Law, Faculty of LawContact

Project level

Faculty-level project

Project Completion

August 2008

Deliverables

The Faculty is proud to introduce its new iMoot@hku online system.

iMoot@hku is the webportal for the HKU Faculty of Law’s International Mooting Programme, one of the world’s leading international competitions programme for law students.

Designed to be a one-stop shop for students to learn about the art and science of mooting, advocacy and client counselling, the online system also provides a forum for students, teaching staff and alumni to share experiences and strategies.

The webportal also features:

  • an online library of written and multi-media resources on mooting and client counselling to promote self-learning and facilitate research;
  • profiles of current team members, Faculty coaches and alumni, many of whom are now prominent legal practitioners;
  • a wealth of photos, stories, history of achievements in international competitions and testimonials;
  • news updates regarding competition results, team members’ performances and future developments of the Faculty’s International Mooting Programme.

The main deliverable can be accessed at: http://imoot.hku.hk/index.php/Home/index/2011/02