Teaching law students to navigate case law using Memoji Videos

The law students I teach are always asking for interesting cases to read. However, they are also reluctant to read lengthy court judgements. To help them navigate a court’s reasoning in deciding a legal matter and keep them engaged, I used my iPhone to create Memoji videos. Using Memoji videos, I focused on narrating what was going on in a judgment, assisting students in navigating the text. The Memoji videos are placed in important sections of a decision that helps with wayfinding. Students are then able to navigate and understand a court’s reasoning in subsequent judgments. 

An example judgment is below and what the Memoji videos look like:

 

Memoji videos embedded in a trade mark law judgement
Memoji video placed at the introduction of a trade mark law judgment.
 
Memoji videos embedded in a trade mark law judgment
Further Memoji videos embedded further in the trade mark law judgment helping students way find the decision

1 reply

April 11, 2023

What a great way to engage! I like how this add variety and interest to the reading of a lengthy text. Good idea for high schoolers also. Thanks for the share and example!

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