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CAMS: Completely Automated Media System, now with Annotation and Interview Room Recording

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time: 
4:00pm
Room: 
204

Its been 4 years since we started CAMS and we just keep adding features. This session will talk about how we've integrated CAMS into our group study and clinic interview rooms for automated recordings and how we've enabled Video Annotation of our streaming media. We will also be offering guided tours (please see schedule/announcements) of our building so that people can see the technology first hand.

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Casenote Competition Site: A LAMP Solution

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time: 
10:30am
Room: 

Duke University Law School reviews its first year in automating many aspects of its annual Casenote Competition.  Using shibboleth for secure login and Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP as a standard for other projects (and to keep costs down), the team designs an interface and backbone for applicant and editor pages.  Students electronically submit a casenote and personal statement in PDF format.  Editors for each journal grade these papers, only referring to students by alias (an anonymous competition).

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What Do Students Want, Part 2

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
10:30am
Room: 
207
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Simulations in the Classroom & in Teaching: Using SIMPLE (SIMulated Professional Learning Environment)

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time: 
1:00pm
Room: 
207

Simulations are an effective, alternative method to traditional law school teaching and can achieve some of the teaching objectives and deficits noted in the Carnegie Report. A well-written simulation can hone a single skill, reinforce the mastery of a single concept or yield a more complex "capstone" learning experience for students.

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Libguides for Law Professors

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time: 
4:00pm
Room: 
207
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Sharepoint as a Law Clinic Platform

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
2:30pm
Room: 
204

While there are many commercial products for managing legal firms and practices, most of them provide far more features than clinical faculty and students really want or need.  This presentation will describe how we leveraged our existing MOSS 2007 infrastructure to create a collaborative workspace for our Appellate Litigation Clinic and provide users with just the tools they needed.  In particular, we will show how Sharepoint allows them to:

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