"Winners don't make excuses when their opponents lead in a game".
Activity 1. Creating and Analyzing Presentations Using AI
Objective: To enhance students' understanding of legal topics while developing their presentation and develop analytical skills through the use of AI-powered tools.
Topics for presentations
1. The Role of a Paralegal: Responsibilities and Opportunities
2. The Importance of Legal Reasoning in Judicial Decision-Making
3. Analyzing Case Law: Techniques for Effective Legal Analysis
4. Understanding Legal Concepts: Their Role in Practice and Theory
5. Effective Legal Research Strategies for Law Students
6. The Role of Negligence in Tort Law
7. Defamation and Privacy Torts: Legal Protections and Challenges
8. The Principles of Criminal Liability: Mens Rea and Actus Reus
9. The Role of Defense Attorneys in Criminal Cases
10. The Structure of Civil Litigation: Steps from Pleading to Judgment
11. Mediation vs. Litigation: Choosing the Right Dispute Resolution Method
12. Child Custody and Visitation Rights: Legal Framework and Considerations
13. Divorce Proceedings: Legal Processes and Emotional Impacts
14. The Legal Challenges of Cyberbullying: Current Laws and Solutions
15. Intellectual Property Issues in the Digital Age: Copyright and Fair Use
16. Elements of a Valid Contract: Offer, Acceptance, and Consideration
17. Corporate Governance: Legal Frameworks and Best Practices
18. Taxation Principles: Understanding Income Tax vs. Capital Gains Tax
19. The Role of Tax Law in Business Operations and Compliance
20. Types of Legal Remedies for Breach of Contract: An Overview
21. The Role of Specific Performance in Contract Law
22. The Importance of Trademarks in Protecting Brand Identity
23. Copyright Law: Navigating Rights and Limitations in Creative Works
Stages of the Task
Select a topic from the provided list and create two presentations:
Presentation 1: Generate a presentation using Gamma, inputting only the chosen topic.
Presentation 2: Research your chosen topic thoroughly and prepare a text that summarizes the key points. Use this text to generate the second presentation using Gamma.
After creating both presentations, analyze and compare the two methods of using Gamma for presentation creation. Evaluate aspects such as content quality, clarity, and overall effectiveness.
Write a report (500-700 words) discussing which method of using Gamma you found to be more effective for creating presentations and why. You should include specific examples from your presentations to support your conclusions.
Submit both presentations and the report.
Assessment Criteria:
Content Quality (30%): Relevance and depth of information presented in both presentations.
Clarity and Organization (25%): Structure and organization of presentations and report.
Analytical Skills (25%): Quality of analysis comparing the two presentation methods.
Use of AI Tool (10%): Effective use of Gamma in generating presentations (both methods).
Grammar and Language (10%): Proper use of English, including grammar, vocabulary, and spelling.
Scaling system in the "Modules" section.
Activity 2. Midterm Test
Objective: To check and consolidate students' knowledge of the topics covered.
Task 1. Take the test.
Assessment:
25-30 points - excellent (5)
20-25 points - good (4)
10-20 points - satisfactory (3)
less than 10 points - fail (2)