Classroom Captures
Recording and making classroom captures available online allows clients to register for and view courses and lectures at their convenience. This content can be viewed in a live or on-demand format. From the comfort of their personal or work computer, they can see and hear the presenter and all presentation materials as if they had attended the live event. Clients also have the added benefits of starting and stopping the recording, downloading handouts, controlling the playback speed, and participating in audience polls – even after the live event.
If you are interested in having a conference or course recorded using Mediasite, please send Instructional Support an email: <instructionalsupport@sog.unc.edu>
Free Classroom Captures
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Basics of Driving While Impaired: Elements, Sentencing, and Motions Practice by Shea Denning (View)
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Down but Not Out: The Duty of Zealous Advocacy by Macon Clark(View)
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Electronic Evidence by Allyson W. Haynes (View)
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Overview of Delinquency Court in North Carolina by Janet Mason (View)
Chronological Listing of Classroom Captures
(Newest to Oldest)
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Motions to Suppress: Statements, Property, and Identification
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Preserving the Record
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Sentencing in the Superior Court & Lab Reports and the Legal Issues Surrounding Them by Jamie Markham
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Transforming your LEA (afternoon) by Shannon Tufts
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Transforming your LEA (morning) by Shannon Tufts
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Teaching Digital Natives Q&A by Marc Prensky
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Teaching Digital Natives: Partnering for Real Learning by Marc Prensky
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Practical Psychiatry for Lawyers by Alan Cook
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Practical Psychology for Lawyers by Mark Hazelrigg
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What It All Means: An Overview of Recent Case Law
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Understanding Medical Records, Reports, & Evaluations by Michael A Hill
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Orientation for New District Court Judges 2-22-2010 by Michael Crowell
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Basics of Driving While Impaired: Elements, Sentencing, and Motions Practice by Shea Denning
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Getting from Goals to Actions: Is the performance management the right approach for your government? by David Ammons
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Probation Violations by Jamie Markham
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Sentencing and Jail Credit by Tony Purcell
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Client Interviewing by Natasha Adams
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DWI Law Overview by Shea Denning
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DWI Law Overview (continued) by Shea Denning
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PowerPoint BrownBag: Using Images in Teaching by Emily King and William Cross
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Discovery in Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings by Mary Wilson
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Electronic Evidence by Allyson W. Haynes
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Why It Matters: The Collateral Consequences of a Juvenille Adjudication by Brandi Clemmons
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Down but Not Out: The Duty of Zealous Advocacy (Ethics) by Macon Clark
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Special Topic: Client with Disabilities by Adrienne Allison
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Termination of Parental Rights: An Elemental Approach by Whitney Fairbanks
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IDS–TPR in North Carolina: Grounds by Rick Croutharmel
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How Can I Converse With a Computer? Visualizing an Invisible Audience by David Cupp
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ITD–David Cupp Presentation by David Cupp
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IDS–Overview of Delinquincy Court by Janet Mason
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IDS–Searches, Seizures and Interrogations by Barbara Fedders
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Preserving the Record by Staples Hughes
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Motions to Suppress: Statements, Property, and Identification by Paul James
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What to Do Next: Brady and Supplimental Discovery by S. Mark Rabil
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Civil Domestic Violence Protection Orders: G.S. Chapter 50B by Chief Judge Keever, Cheryl Howell
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Introduction to Juvenile Court by Judge Ed Pone, Janet Mason
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Introduction to Juvenile Court Continued by Judge Ed Pone, Janet Mason
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Managing Domestic Court by Chief Judge J.H. Corpening
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Recognizing Personal Bias by Dona Lewandowski
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Recognizing Personal Bias (Edited) by Dona Lewandowski
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“Overview of Delinquency Court in North Carolina” 2010 New Juvenile Defender Training by Janet Mason
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2010 New Juvenile Defender Training (2nd Presentation) by Barbara Fedders
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2010 New Juvenile Defender Training (Friday sessions)
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ARRA Compliance and Reporting I by Eileen Youens
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ARRA Compliance and Reporting II by Eileen Youens
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ARRA Compliance and Reporting III by Eileen Youens
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IDS–Attorney-Client Relationships by Vivek Sankaran
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IDS–Developing an Investigation and Discovery Plan by Mike Klinkosum
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IDS–Involuntary Commitment Process by Ben Turnage
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IDS–Jail Credit and Sentencing by Anthony Purcell
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IDS–Law of Contempt by John Saxon
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IDS–Negotiation by Wendy Sotolongo
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IDS–Probation Violations by Jamie Markham
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IDS–Psychiatry for Lawyers by Alan Cook
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IDS–Suppression Motions by Paul James
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IDS–Understanding Addiction and Drugs of Abuse by Wilkie Wilson