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eLangdell Casebook Project: An Update

Presenter(s): 
John Mayer, CALI
Deb Quentel, CALI
Sally Wise, University of Miami School of Law
Jennifer Martin, Saint Thomas University School of Law, Miami
Douglas McFarland, Hamline University School of Law

In 2011 CALI launched the eLangdell electronic casebook series. The first eLangdell e-books will be released at no cost to students or faculty for Fall 2011. Some individual chapters and supplements are already available. Come to this session and learn first-hand from the authors and CALI eLangdell Committee. Learn from author about how they wrote their books and how they use the materials in class. Learn how you can use their books (in whole or part) for free from CALI.

Schedule info

Time slot: 
24 June 13:00 - 14:00
Room: 
246

Audience

Track: 
Faculty
Track: 
Librarian

Bringing Fun Back Into the Classroom: How to Compete With Facebook and Win

Presenter(s): 
Colleen Martinez Skinner, Florida Coastal School of Law
Charles Pipins II, Florida Coastal School of Law

We will look at several different ways to keep students engaged by using the technology they already bring to class everyday (and sometimes even their brains). Join us as we explore ways in which you can use traditional games or even cell phones to tempt those millennials into actively learning. These teaching methods are designed to get the information to the students as well as make learning fun again.

Watch the webcast!

Schedule info

Time slot: 
23 June 10:30 - 11:30
Room: 
444

Audience

Track: 
Faculty
Track: 
Librarian
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