WRITER: AEK WONGANANT

 

 

On May 10, 2024, the Thomas Aquinas School of Law at Assumption University organized a groundbreaking workshop on digital teaching and learning management. The event, titled IT and the Law: Teaching and Learning Management in the Digital Economy Era took place from 09:00 to 12:00 hrs. at the A71 Room, Assumption University Hua Mak Campus.

The distinguished speaker for the occasion was Mr. Ekapol Kraikrutee, Chief Executive Officer of CNES-Consulting Company Limited. Mr. Ekapol shared invaluable insights into entrepreneurial business mindsets, the roles of digital technology, and their profound impacts on human lives, all within the context of relevant laws.


 

 

The workshop drew participation from a diverse group including administrators, support staff, and student leaders from the School of Law. The event marked a crucial milestone in the institution's Knowledge Management Program for the academic year 2023.

Attendees engaged in vibrant discussions and interactive sessions, delving into the intersection of law, technology, and entrepreneurship. With Mr. Ekapol's expertise guiding the dialogue, participants gained deeper insights into navigating the complexities of the digital economy while upholding legal standards.

The workshop not only fostered a deeper understanding of contemporary legal challenges but also equipped participants with practical strategies for leveraging digital tools in legal education and practice.

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, initiatives like these are essential for preparing future legal professionals to thrive in an increasingly interconnected and technology-driven world. The Thomas Aquinas School of Law remains committed to providing innovative learning experiences that empower its students and faculty to adapt and excel in the digital age.

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