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The LexisNexis Digital Library - Access Your Library Anywhere, Anytime, With Any Device Join Jodie Rosell from LexisNexis for a discussion of important digital considerations for law schools as more and more are facing the complexities of supporting student and faculty mobile access... |
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ExamSoft - The New Way of Thinking About Assessment Presenters: Beverly Mindle, Emmanuel Pierre, Bryant Weaver ExamSoft is already the leading computer-based testing solution within legal education in the United States. While law programs already... |
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H2O - Create Free Adaptable Digital Casebooks Dustin Lewis, Harvard Law School The Harvard Law School Library and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society have developed an open-source suite of online classroom tools called H2O... |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
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Law School "Classrooms" of the Future: Teaching Legal Skills in a Connected World Larry Farmer, Brigham Young University, J. Reuben Clark Law School The past decade has seen rapid expansion in the use of online methods to supplement, and even replace, traditional classroom instruction. The rate of change in education brought about by online... |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
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Using Bloomberg Law in Your Flipped Classroom | ||
SCALEs, FAILS, and Epic Tales of Clinic renovations: When SCALE-UP goes from Student Centered to Student Censured Cyndi Johnson, University of New Mexico School of Law Tony Anderson, University of New Mexico School of Law Chad Covey, University of New Mexico School of Law The UNM School of Law recently received funding for a much-needed clinic renovation and technology upgrade. After months of research, planning, and meetings, we finally hammered out all the... |
Beginner |
Faculty Technologist |
Developing an Ontology of Legal Research Amy Taylor, American University Washington College of Law This session will describe my efforts to develop a legal ontology for teaching legal research. There are currently more than twenty legal ontologies worldwide that encompass legal knowledge... |
Beginner | Librarian |
Legal Education, Technology, Law Practice: Intersecting Goals and CALI Projects John Mayer, CALI CALI is embarked on multiple large projects with overlapping goals. |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
Games Theory: Engaging Students Through Games in the Classroom David Walker, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law Keeping students engaged in the classroom can be a chore in the digital age. Professors need to compete with Facebook, Twitter, Internet Poker, Farmville, Words With Friends, and probably a few... |
Beginner | Faculty |
Who Wrote This? Authorship and Semantic Web Markup for SEO and Social Media Integration (and Glass Live Demo) Nick Moline, Justia Slides are up on SlideShare as well as... |
Beginner | Technologist |
Engaging Faculty in the use of Technology without using the "T" word Phillip Bohl, Pepperdine University School of Law Julie Tausend, Pepperdine University School of Law Problem: Getting faculty to think about innovation without invoking resistance to educational technology. |
Beginner |
Librarian Technologist |
Individualized Education: Using Online Tools and Videos to Reach All Students Angela Upchurch, Capital University School of Law Cynthia Ho, Loyola University Chicago School of Law Students have increasingly diverse educational needs. As educators, we must meet these needs and prepare our students to enter a demanding and competitive job market. How do you meet... |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
Law Schools and the Free Access to Law Movement Elmer Masters, CALI Sarah Glassmeyer, CALI Thomas Bruce, Cornell Law School I've watched the ideas about free and open access to primary legal materials bounce around law schools for the past 20 years. How have things changed? How have they stayed the same? Does it... |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
Securities Lawyer's Deskbook Rebooted Sara Frug, Cornell Law School Kenneth Hirsh, University of Cincinnati College of Law Last year at CALI, University of Cincinnati Law Librarian Ken Hirsh and the LII crew cooked up a scheme to streamline the process of maintaining the Securities Lawyer's Deskbook, an extremely... |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
ExamReporter – Building a Web Application for Administrative Support of Exam4 Brian Yulke, New York University School of Law Darin Phelps, At NYU Law, all exams are computer-based. Several years ago we switched to using Exam4 for in-class exams. Several reasons prompted us to change vendors, but moving to Exam4 added one complication... |
Beginner | Technologist |
ABA TechShow & Tell Debbie Ginsberg, Chicago-Kent College of Law Emily Barney, Chicago-Kent College of Law Elizabeth Farrell, Florida State University College of Law |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
How Do You Drive Innovation in Law School and\or the Legal Community? Chris Bombardo, University of Tennessee College of Law Phillip Bohl, Pepperdine University School of Law Tom Ryan, Rutgers, The State University of NJ, Camden What does it mean to innovate in law school technology? Is your school following or innovating in technology? What does it take for your IT Team to go from the standard... |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
Classcaster in Theory and Practice Sue Altmeyer, Cleveland State University Cleveland Marshall College of Law Elmer Masters, CALI In this action packed session Sue will some of the cool things she is doing with Classcaster right now and Elmer will show you how you can use assorted... |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
"Make no small plans" -- The Oyez Project at Chicago-Kent Jerry Goldman, Chicago-Kent College of Law Matthew Gruhn, Chicago-Kent College of Law The Oyez Project came into existence on a humid afternoon at Wrigley Field back in August 1988. In its original incarnation, it was The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Supreme Court... |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
The ABA's Revisions of the Library and Facilities Standards: What are the changes and what does it all mean? Gordon Russell, Lincoln Memorial University Duncan School of Law Cindy Hirsch, Elon University School of Law The Standards Review Committee completed the review of Chapter 6 Library and Information Resources and Chapter 7 Facilities of the ABA Standards and Rules of Procedure for Approval of... |
Intermediate | Librarian |
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