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Interactive Series: Torts
by Kalt

Edition/Year: 2006
ISBN: 9780978833718
Format: Multimedia
SKU: 60401
Our Low Price: $48.95

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Behold the Interactive Series of law school study aids- the latest generation of legal learning tools! Combining stunningly effective multimedia capabilities, including hours of CD-ROM video lectures by top-tier law school academics, audio lecture on CDs, interactive multiple choice and essay questions with detailed answers, printable outlines and more, the Interactive Series are truly law school study aids- reinvented!

This Interactive Series: Torts title contains one CD-ROM and four audio CDs.

Topics covered include:
Intentional Torts;
Privileges;
Negligence;
Duties of Care;
Negligence per se;
Res Ipsa Loquitur;
Proximate Causes;
Statutes of Limitations;
Damages;
Strict Liability;
Products Liability;
and much more

The CD-ROM Video Lecture highlights include:
Over four hours of video lecture by reknowned law professor Brian Kalt (Michigan State University College of Law);
Interactive multiple choice questions with answers and detailed explanations (50–100 questions);
Interactive essay questions with detailed answers (10–20 questions);
Downloadable/printable outlines (two versions of each, one complete and one in a fill-in-the-blank format);
On-line discussion board for students to share thoughts and ask questions, and for professors to post information and update the materials;
Material divided into easy-to-navigate chapters that track the outlines.

The Audio CD highlights include:
Audio CDs with four hours of audio lecture;
Material divided into easy-to-navigate tracks by subject areas;
Digitally mastered and professionally recorded.

System requirements: Windows 98/Pentium II/64MB or Windows 2000/Pentium III/128 MB or Windows XP/Pentium III/128 MB or Power Macintosh G# running OS 10.1.5/10.2.6/10.3 for DVD playback, 128 MB RAM. Quicktime required.