Accepted sessions

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Multi-Server Cloud Environments, How to Fight Latency and add Redundancy
Nick Moline, Dan Nagy

Whenever people say they want to add redundancy, decrease downtime, and make things faster the answer always seems to come back "cloud!"  But any time you work with multiple...

Advanced Technologist
Moving The CALI Website to Drupal 7
Elmer Masters

I've been on a year long quest to get the main CALI website upgraded to Drupal 7. This sessions will deal with the fun I've had working with consultants and staff to keep this project...

Intermediate Technologist average
Moving The CALI Website to Drupal 7
Elmer Masters

I've been on a year long quest to get the main CALI website upgraded to Drupal 7. This sessions will deal with the fun I've had working with consultants and staff to keep this project...

Intermediate Technologist count
Moving Legal Research Courses Online: Best Practices & Lessons Learned: The Drexel Experience
Mark Bernstein, Keith Berthrong, Jerry Arrison, John Cannan

This program will demonstrate how Drexel University School of Law moved a series of topical and general legal research courses from "live" to "online" enviroments.  The...

Beginner Librarian average
Moving Legal Research Courses Online: Best Practices & Lessons Learned: The Drexel Experience
Mark Bernstein, Keith Berthrong, Jerry Arrison, John Cannan

This program will demonstrate how Drexel University School of Law moved a series of topical and general legal research courses from "live" to "online" enviroments.  The...

Beginner Librarian count
Manage & Share Your Research & References: Zotero, RefWorks, & Mendeley
Stephen Nelson, Robin Schard

Collect, store, manage, and share your research using citation managers. Scholars and students  need tools that  help them take control of their research, not just for an individual...

Beginner Faculty
Making a MOOC: Instruction Beyond Physical, Linguistic, and Generational boundaries
Jenny Wondracek, Loren Turner, Mr. Kyle Courtney

Massive open online courses (MOOCs) are gaining in popularity.  Individuals around the world are using these courses to further their knowledge about a variety of topics, including law....

Beginner Librarian
Lifting the veil on state supreme courts
Christina Walker, Matthew Gruhn

Over 200 cases were reviewed by Texas' highest courts last year. Around a dozen of these received major media coverage. In-depth reporting and empirical research on the law is hamstrung due to...

Beginner Librarian
LegalED: Igniting Law Teaching
MIchele Pistone

Introducing LegalED (legaledweb.com), a new online teaching and learning platform and collaborative network for legal education.   Developed by law professors, LegalED...

Intermediate Faculty
Law School Website Redesign: Opening the Pandora’s Box
Donald Babcock, Jessica de Perio Wittman, Michelle Helmin

Web 2.0 and the CMS took UConn Law deep into the world of distributed website management in 2009.  Everyone is an editor, but no one is in control. 26,000 unmanaged nodes and five years later...

Advanced Technologist
Keeping IT Together: Strategies for Doing More with Less
Christopher Driscoll

This program, ideal for smaller law school technology directors and staff, will discuss the ever-growing list of individual, but connected technologies and how a lean law school technology...

Beginner Technologist
It's about building a community - CanLII's experience in developing, launching and operating new type of secondary legal info resource
Colin Lachance

CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute)provides free access to current Canadian primary law. It is funded by the legal profession through their dues, but the full scope of its 275...

Beginner Librarian
How We Saved History (and How We Keep Milking it): Making Historic State Law Free Online
Jason Tubinis, Sharon Bradley
Beginner Librarian
H2O: Supporting Digital Casebooks in the Law School Classroom
Brett Johnson, Tom Boone

As the user base for H2O – the Harvard Law School Library and Berkman Center for Information and Society’s digital casebook suite - grows within Harvard Law School and beyond, library...

Beginner Faculty
Google Plus - Getting the most out of Gmail and Google Apps for Education
Deborah Ginsberg, Emily Barney

Many law schools have moved to Google Apps for Education.  If yours is one of them, you may be getting a lot of questions about how to make Google function in a work environment.   ...

Beginner Faculty
Going Hollywood on Your Desktop: Creating Great Screen Capture Video
Jill Smith

Virtual Handout available at: http://jillasmith.com/law-library-blogging/virtual-handout-cali-2014/
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Intermediate Faculty average
Going Hollywood on Your Desktop: Creating Great Screen Capture Video
Jill Smith

Virtual Handout available at: http://jillasmith.com/law-library-blogging/virtual-handout-cali-2014/
...

Intermediate Faculty count
Flipping the Classroom in Legal Research and Writing
Valerie Aggerbeck, Megan McNevin

There has been much talk lately in education circles about flipped or inverted classrooms, a teaching model that requires students to view presentations and lecture videos (direct instructional...

Beginner Librarian average
Flipping the Classroom in Legal Research and Writing
Valerie Aggerbeck, Megan McNevin

There has been much talk lately in education circles about flipped or inverted classrooms, a teaching model that requires students to view presentations and lecture videos (direct instructional...

Beginner Librarian count
Flipping Out! Tips, tricks, and a roadmap for flipping a law school classroom or selling someone on the idea
Alex Berrio Matamoros

An increasing number of law faculty are flipping their classrooms and many more are interested in the approach. The technical and organizational aspects of flipping may deter some from trying, but...

Intermediate Faculty
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