Are Scholars Better Bloggers? Bloggership: How Blogs Are Transforming Legal Scholarship

Abstract

A perennial debate in higher education in general, and in legal education in particular, is whether a robust scholarly life helps or hurts a professor’s teaching performance. Taking inspiration from panelist Jim Lindgren’s work, Are Scholars Better Teachers?, which concludes that better scholars are perceived by students to be better teachers, Caron asks a panel, “Are Scholars Better Bloggers?” These comments explore both scholarship and blogging data to begin to answer that question.

Keywords

Blogs, Law -- Study & teaching

Share

Authors

Paul L. Caron (University of Cincinnati College of Law)

Download

Issue

Publication details

Dates

Licence

All rights reserved

File Checksums (MD5)

  • pdf: a5bebed884e32dce62fb7ad2a945f453