ApprenNet

ApprenNet is a Philadelphia-based educational technology startup company founded in 2011 by Emily Foote and Drexel University School of Law Professor Karl Okamoto that provides apprenticeship-like job experiences online. AppreNet's first release was LawMeets, an online experience similar to a moot court competition. With LawMeets, students enact their response to a legal problem, and can not only then review their own performance, but also receive feedback, including critiques by experts. According to the Journal of the American Bar Association, LawMeets "quickly [became] a very big deal."

ApprenNet

ApprenNet is a Philadelphia-based educational technology startup company founded in 2011 by Emily Foote and Drexel University School of Law Professor Karl Okamoto that provides apprenticeship-like job experiences online. AppreNet's first release was LawMeets, an online experience similar to a moot court competition. With LawMeets, students enact their response to a legal problem, and can not only then review their own performance, but also receive feedback, including critiques by experts. According to the Journal of the American Bar Association, LawMeets "quickly [became] a very big deal."