• Human-Centered Design, Twitter, and Creating Connections in the Time of COVID-19 I Cat Moon

  • Feb 9 2021
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast
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Human-Centered Design, Twitter, and Creating Connections in the Time of COVID-19 I Cat Moon

  • Summary

  • Vanderbilt Law’s Cat Moon is known for teaching her students about making the law more accessible and making legal delivery more seamless. With a background in communications, law, and now academia, Moon reveals how our legal ecosystem and other professional services have not kept pace with the rest of the world. Tune in to hear Moon’s ideas for new solutions, and learn how human-centered design can be applied to the practice of law as well as everyday business problems. Moon also discusses professionals using social media, explaining how Twitter has been a helpful tool in her own collaboration efforts. She shares her experience of teaching classes during the COVID-19 pandemic, and states that, despite having to broadcasting in a mask behind plexiglass, Moon has been able to create a close connection with her students by constantly experimenting in the classroom. 

    Hosts: Lavinia Calvert & Deborah Farone Co-Producer: Katelin Zweifel-Korzuchin & Brit Nowacki  Audio Engineer: Nikki Rasmussen Editor: Jessica Penfield
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