Accepted sessions
Sessionclick to toggle sort | Experience level | Track |
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Legal education resources by the AALS for deans, faculty and staff Pablo Molina Founded in 1900, the Association of American Law Schools, www.aals.org, offers valuable resources to deans, faculty and staff of member law... |
Intermediate |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
It's Time to Change the CALI Conference - Discussion of the Future of CALICon John Mayer |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
Is this thing on? Using your video management system to go beyond basic lecture capture Deborah Ginsberg Lecture capture systems are great for recording classes - a couple of clicks and students get instant access to videos, slides, and more. But these systems are capable of handling even more... |
Beginner |
Faculty Technologist |
Is Pizza Enough? Preparing our Students for the New Normal of Technological Competence Jason Tubinis, Maureen Cahill Everyone is writing about how increasingly necessary it is for lawyers to have defined technology skills, and that even digital natives have few of the skills required for practice. Most of these... |
Beginner |
Faculty Technologist |
Introducing Wordpress Emily Barney In this session I'll cover the basics of getting started with WordPress from site setup options, to core features, add-on options, and where to find training and support. I'll mention... |
Beginner | Technologist |
Introducing CALI eLangdell Lawbooks Elmer Masters This session will introduce the CALI eLangdell Lawbooks platform for self-service legal publishing. Built on the Open Textbook and Pressbooks plugins for Wordpress, CALI eLangdell Lawbooks... |
Intermediate |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
Incorporating Technology, Business Development and Marketing in the Law School Curriculum Harold O'Grady, Lloyd Carew-Reid The ABA Model Rules were recently changed to include a technology component. |
Intermediate | Faculty |
Improving Access to Non-CFR Federal Regulations Using Linked Data Technology Rebecca Kunkel This session will describe how Rutgers-Newark Law Library is creating an archive of regulations from military agencies within the Department of Defense. The program will discuss the... |
Intermediate |
Librarian Technologist |
Implementing Successful EdTech Projects: Don’t Forget the Pedagogy! Rich McCue Are new educational technologies more effective in helping students achieve learning objectives than the old technology they replace? How IT professionals implement educational technologies, and... |
Beginner |
Faculty Technologist |
I Was Told There Would Be No Math: Basic Data Analysis for Lawyers, Librarians, and other chronic Math-avoiders Joshua Pluta It’s OK to admit it. When you went to law school, it was because you didn’t want to do any math. But then you got to work in legal education in the age of assessment and big data, and... |
Beginner | Librarian |
How to Ruin a Presentation with PowerPoint Steve Bradford Legal educators were slow to adopt PowerPoint as a teaching tool, but many law professors and law librarians are now using PowerPoint or other presentation software for teaching and presentations... |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian |
How To Do Everything With LibGuides Sharon Bradley, Robert O'Leary LibGuides are particularly associated with library research guides but they can be so much more. Many member institutions have LibGuides accounts but may not appreciate the vast potential of the... |
Intermediate | Librarian |
Future Blogger Meetup Sarah Glassmeyer, Elmer Masters Has the golden age of legal ed and librarian blogging passed us by? NO, WE SAY. NO. |
Beginner |
Faculty Librarian Technologist |
Explanatory Parentheticals (Consistently Ubiquitous, Easily Harvested, and Grossly Underutilized) Pablo Arredondo Lawyers and judges alike rely on explanatory parentheticals to concisely convey the substance of a decision. Indeed, the common law is infested with these case-summarizing parentheticals.... |
Intermediate |
Librarian Technologist |
Enough to be Dangerous: 00000110 Things Every Beginner Needs to Know about Coding Jason Tubinis, Leslie Grove You can code; you just may not know it yet. This presentation will cover the fundamentals of coding by looking at some of the most popular and important programming languages used today. By... |
Intermediate |
Librarian Technologist |
Easier Linking of Legal Documents: The Work of the OASIS Legal Citation Technical Committee John Heywood The OASIS Legal Citation Markup Technical Committee has been hard at work creating a markup standard for all legal citations worldwide. This is an effort to work with all kinds of citations styles... |
Intermediate |
Faculty Librarian |
Distruptalicious Legal Instruction: A year of learning outcomes and multiple assessments Jenny Wondracek, Eric Porterfield, Beth Donahue The new ABA standards require law schools to incorporate learning outcomes into all of their credit bearing courses (Standard 302) and to utilize both formative and summative assessments to... |
Intermediate |
Faculty Librarian |
Distance Learning Best Practice Recommendations for Legal Education: The Road Travelled & The Journey Yet Ahead William Byrnes, Jason Fiske The Work Group of Distance Learning for Legal Education (Work Group) is pleased to have the opportunity to share with the academy its Best Practice... |
Intermediate | Faculty |
Data-Driven Transformation - Using Technology to Promote a Culture of Assessment in Legal Education Michael Vogt, Phillip Bohl Abstract: Legal education is undergoing a transformation. Assessing institutional effectiveness is a growing concern for the ABA and was the subject of several new accreditation standards that... |
Beginner |
Faculty Technologist |
Curiosity, Creative Play, and Proactive Innovation Chris Bombardo, Jamie Wilson Technology is advancing and mutating so rapidly that it’s often a challenge for tech professionals to keep up, much less the non-technical people we support. This presents a huge opportunity... |
Beginner | Technologist |