Legal Web 2008/2009 – Law 2.0 in Progress
An ebook with CPD
by Nick Holmes and Delia Venables
Questions to be answered for CPD

Purchasers of Legal Web 2008/2009 - Law 2.0 in Progress who wish to earn 5 CPD points should complete and submit the form below to me (Delia Venables) once they have read the material.

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Note that these questions are not on substantive issues of the law but are straightforward questions about the topics and sites described in the course and are designed to show that you have read the material, visited the principle sites described and considered the issues involved.

We will change the questions from time to time, so make sure that you are accessing the most recent set of questions when you come to take the test. The last changes to these questions were made on November 2nd 2008.

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I have completed the course Law 2.0 in Progress and here are the answers to the questions.

Question 1:

Name two possible applications of blogs within a law firm or chambers other than online diaries.

Question 2:

Name two advantages of blog technology.

Question 3:

Name two social networks that are primarily "social" and one that is primarily for business.

Question 4:

Name two risks associated with the use of social networking within firms or chambers.

Question 5:

What does "syndication" of website content mean? What is RSS?

Question 6:

How can one identify links to RSS feeds on a website?

Question 7:

Name two "communities" recently established by law publishers.

Question 8:

What would you say are the key elements of Web 2.0 services?

Question 9:

Name two ways in which one might "get it wrong" with Web 2.0.

Question 10:

Name two of the main legal issues associated with Web 2.0 publishing.

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