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The Earl of Kent, Or How To Bother

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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9:00am
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Free Law Coalition / Law.gov

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
2:30pm
Room: 
207

Law.Gov is a national conversation about broader access to primary legal materials in the United States across all three branches of government and across the federal, state, and local governments. It is a series of workshops across the country that started in January at Stanford Law School and has continued on to major law schools, examining the implications of making the law more broadly available. The workshops have examined copyright restrictions, privacy implications, and the technical underpinnings necessary to provide authenticated access to bulk legal materials.

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Utilizing Adobe's Flash Interactive Media Server and Adobe's Live Media Encoder to Stream Live Events

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
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10:30am
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Last summer we acquired and implemented Adobe's flash media interactive server, so we could start streaming live events. 

We would like to discuss how we implemented this solution here at ASULAW. We will cover items such as the initial costs, setup, storage requirements, benefits, hardware, software, and what it takes to setup and broadcast a live event via Adobe’s Live Media Encoder.  

We will also setup a demo stream, and engage the audience in Q and A.  

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Audio Capture In Every Classroom Using Echo 360 Client Software

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
Time: 
4:00pm
Room: 
207

This session will discuss the experience at Columbia Law School in integrating aduio capture system in 27 classrooms.  The system is based on the Echo 360 sever along with 27 client PCs runing the Echo 360 software.  Lessons learned in this project wil be discussed, including

-  configuration of the echo 360 software to run on inexpensive PCs

-  initial problems encountered with the client/server communications

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Rebooting SecondLife: Machinima as a Teaching Tool for Health Law Regulation

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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1:00pm
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We’ve all heard about SecondLife as a real-time collaborative virtual world, but what about using the video-building possibilities with SecondLife to bring fact patterns to life for your class?  

Machinima, which is computer animation created in real-time 3D graphic virtual worlds or games, offers endless creative and efficient options for video.  With today’s fast-paced, media-rich world,  Georgia State Law Adjunct Professor Randall Hughes wanted to use SecondLife machinima to engage his students during his Health Law Regulation course.

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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
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10:30am
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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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LII: Under the hood. Drupal, XML databases, and a few good editors.

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Time: 
1:00pm
Room: 
103

How does the LII do what it does?  In this session, we'll walk you through the technical architecture of our new Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) service.  This is a something-for-everyone session that will have both advanced and simple technical elements, as well as things of interest to content managers, librarians, and editorial supervisors.

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Linux Terminal Server for your labs

Date: 
Thursday, June 24, 2010
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2:30pm
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Linux Terminal Server for your labs — what's left of them. We moved our labs over to LTSP last summer. I will discuss our experience with the move. Hopefully I will be able to create a live ltsp lab with one server and one PC to show how easy it is to get started with this project.

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Moving from Exchange to Google Apps

Date: 
Friday, June 25, 2010
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1:00pm
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How Atlanta's John Marshall Law School migrated from MS Exchange to Google apps and other mystical happenings. We will discuss lessons learned, tips and tricks that we found helpful.

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