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Cultivating Creativity: How to innovate, create, and get out of your own way while doing it

Are you waiting for inspiration? Do you look at others’ projects and think, “How did they come up with that idea?” This talk will give you practical insights on the supposedly...

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Jill Smith, Georgetown University Law Center
Vicenc Feliu, Villanova University School of Law
Moving Your Clinical Programs to the Cloud: A Lesson in Politics, Policy and More

After years of dissatisfaction with its case management software, the University of North Carolina School of Law started looking for alternatives in early 2011. Among the final three...

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Doug Edmunds, University of North Carolina School of Law
If You Build It, They Will Learn: Using Self-Paced Modules to Integrate Academic and Professional Skills Across the Curriculum

Law professors face a great challenge when building substantive courses: There is a demanding crunch for time to cover valuable substantive material that tends to outweigh a very real need to give...

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Joshua Pluta, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law
The Crimprof Multipedia Turns Three

Launched in July of 2009, the Crimprof Multipedia now has over three hundred subscribed professors and some five hundred content items for use in teaching criminal law and procedure courses....

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Stephen Henderson, The University of Oklahoma College of Law
Building & Maintaining SCOCAL

SCOCAL (http://scocal.stanford.edu) is a joint project between the Robert Crown Law Library at Stanford,...

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Erika Wayne, Stanford Law School
Timothy Stanley, Justia
Dan Vu Quoc, Justia
Collecting State Court Files: How Law Schools and Libraries Can Preserve History (and Use Technology to Do It)

In 1875, a jury committed Mary Todd Lincoln to an insane asylum. Recently, two Illinois State Supreme Court justices discovered her trial papers still on file with the Cook County Clerk. A...

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Rachael Samberg, Stanford Law School
Dumbing Down the "Smart" Classroom

 

Have you ever wondered if the term "Smart" Classroom came from the three PhD’s needed to understand how to operate the controls?  Do you teach in a room that...

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Tim DiVito, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, Camden
Gary Moore, University of South Carolina School of Law
20 FREE & ONLINE Technology Tools to Support Teaching & Learning

Budgets and IT staff are stretched thin.  How can you get the technology you need to support the kind of teaching and learning you envision in your classroom?  This session will provide...

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Bridging the Gap: Technology Integration from a K-12 Perspective

Consider these questions:

  • What technologies are incoming law students exposed to during their K-12 experience? How were those...
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Vanessa Bravo, Pepperdine University School of Law
Law School Tech Talk CALI Conference Edition Part 1

Join us for a special CALI Conference Edition of Law School Tech Talk, where we interview our plenary speaker.

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David Dickens, Pepperdine University School of Law
Law School Tech Talk CALI Conference Edition Part 2

Join us for a special CALI Conference Edition of Law School Tech Talk, where we interview our plenary speaker.

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David Dickens, Pepperdine University School of Law
Assemble the Big Stuff and Occupy the Process: "Using Technology to Improve the Law and Using the Law to Improve Technology” – A Homage to the BLIP* Clinic Hackathon

Occupy Wall Street and the expanding global impact of social networking technologies have reminded us that we all have a right to participate actively in the process of making laws and in...

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Harold O'Grady, Brooklyn Law School
Lloyd Carew-Reid, Brooklyn Law School
Teaching Contract Drafting with Contracts Filed in SEC EDGAR Database

Many attorneys in practice now regularly use “material contracts” filed with the SEC by public companies to help them draft contracts for clients. Law students can also be taught how...

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Jane Winn, University of Washington School of Law
Plenary II: Audrey Watters

Audrey Watters

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How to Give Good UI?!

User Interface describes everything from the web page you are reading this on to the monitor or mobile device used to access the browser, and the keyboard, mouse, or pointing device used to...

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Wayne Weibel, Cornell Law School
Building Online Courses and Course content - A technologist's approach

There are many challenges when taking a traditional course and moving it to a fully or partially online format.

This session will address the challenges faced and best practices gleaned...

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Lindsay Matts, William Mitchell College of Law
From DIY to Semi-Homemade: Should You Integrate Third Party Applications Into Your Services?

 

We all want to create our own programs and applications, but we don’t always have the time or technical experience required to do so.  Three student services librarians...

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Austin Williams, Georgia State University College of Law
Deborah Schander, Georgia State University College of Law
Jordan Gilbertson, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law
How to Pimp your TWEN: Engaging Students on Their Turf - Online

I do not nor have I ever worked for West. This presentation is a result of my use (and probable abuse/hacking) of my course TWEN page.  Students are required to sign up...

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Jennifer Cooper, Thomas Jefferson School of Law
XtraNormal . . . Good for More than Just Laughs

You know those hilarious cartoon video clips you're seeing all over YouTube? Believe it or not, they are good for more than just laughs. In fact, XtraNormal videos ...

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Megan Welch, Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School
Larry Farmer, Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School
An Update on eLangdell -- What it Can Do for Your Law School

eLangdell books are free. Find out which titles might work for your students and school. This session will explain the progress that CALI has made with eLangdell Press, including a look at some of...

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Deb Quentel, CALI
Austin Groothuis, CALI
Elmer Masters, CALI
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