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LAW SCHOOL EXCHANGE™

Law School Exchange is a new networking and content sharing site that brings law school faculty and content together in an exciting and innovative way in tune with the changing needs of legal education. Fully integrated with The West Education Network (TWEN), Law School Exchange makes it easy to deliver digital content directly to your students.

SHARE

Use Law School Exchange to share materials with your colleagues, create resources, exchange scholarship material, build on each other's work, and leverage best teaching practices.

PUBLISH

Through Law School Exchange, you can publish and distribute articles, books, and other materials for research, teaching, and scholarly purposes. Create custom course packages from your own resource collection and colleagues' collections. Seamless integration with TWEN© allows you to easily distribute your custom course packages to your students with just a couple of clicks. And, the new Law School Exchange Document Viewer ensures that materials are represented in the way they were intended regardless of file format.

COLLABORATE

Through Law School Exchange, you can build and join groups and larger communities of law faculty who share your interests and activities. Community members can connect, share, publish, and collaborate with each other on content, events, and issues important to the community. Tools such as forums, document exchange, blogs, and wikis make communicating and sharing ideas easier than ever.*

Browser Requirements for Law School Exchange
Please note the minimum browser requirements for Law School Exchange for 2009/10:

Microsoft Internet Explorer 7
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8
Mozilla Firefox 3.0
Safari 3.2.1
Safari 4.0
Google Chrome 2.0

Note: IE6 and many other browsers still function with the entire site. However, we are not developing and testing future functionality for IE6 due to diminishing usage of the browser with our product and the lack of updates from Microsoft for the browser to support new web technology and accessibility tools.


* Forums, blogs and wikis will be released later in 2009.