Enroll in Your Online Course(s)
Westlaw's TWEN
The following professors have set up [or are in the process of setting up] an online TWEN course to supplement their face-to-face classes:
- Legal Research & Writing – All Sections
- Lawyering: Problem Solving and Dispute Resolution (Sec. 1A – Bailey)
- Lawyering: Problem Solving and Dispute Resolution (Sec. 1B – Lande)
- Lawyering: Problem Solving and Dispute Resolution (Sec. 2A – Strong)
- Lawyering: Problem Solving and Dispute Resolution (Sec. 2B – Gely)
- Civil Procedure 1, Sec. 2 (Oliveri)
Enrollment Instructions
- Go to http://lawschool.westlaw.com/twen/
- Sign on to TWEN by entering your Westlaw password in the box on the left-hand side of the screen, and click on the Sign On button.
- Click on the "Add a Course" button.
- Check the box(es) next to the course(s) you want to enroll in. You may need to scroll toward the bottom of the screen.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the screen.
- You will now be taken back to your personalized TWEN home page, and your courses should now be listed there.
- To visit a course, click on the title of the course.
Note About Printing
Any printing that is done from the TWEN site will be sent to the laser printer in the lab, and your printing quota will be debited. If you are printing from home, your print job will be sent to your attached printer. TWEN documents do not print to the stand-alone Westlaw printer.
University of Missouri Blackboard Courses
Prof. Barondes has set up a Blackboard Course for Contracts Sec. 2. You don’t need to enroll in the course, it will be done automatically. Do check that you have access to the course on the first day of classes. You will NOT be able to access it until at least sometime after August 18.
Information About Blackboard Classes
- Go to http://courses.missouri.edu/
- Login to Blackboard using your Univ. of Mo. Pawprint (same as for your email)
- The "My Course" box will contain all the Blackboard Courses you have been enrolled in. Very few law professors use Blackboard, so you won’t all have courses there. Your professor will tell you whether s/he uses Blackboard.
Note: University administrative personnel are responsible for granting access to the Blackboard site in Contracts (Barondes). The instructor does not personally grant students access. University personnel have been advised to grant access before class begins. If before the first day of classes you cannot access the site, please do not contact the instructor at that time about trying to get access--the instructor can't do much about it until classes have begun. Instead, please wait until the first day of classes. If you cannot access the site on the first day of classes, then advise the instructor by e-mail, and he will see if he can resolve the problem. Please put "Blackboard Access" in the "re" line of the email, so the message will stand out from spam messages the instructor receives.