Accepted sessions
Session | Experience levelclick to toggle sort | Track |
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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 |
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 |
Saving Money and Space with tiny computers: Half your pi and asus too? Phillip Bohl, Chris Bombardo, Tom Ryan Trying to fit more PC units in a smaller budget? Want more power in less space? |
Intermediate | Technologist |
Topic modeling: a Swiss Army knife for faculty, geeks, and librarians. Sara Frug, Thomas Bruce Unsupervised topic modeling is a sophisticated, machine-learning-based technique for extracting “aboutness” information from large collections of documents. That sounds scary, but it... |
Intermediate |
Faculty Technologist |
Rutgers Law Library Goes Open Source: the Switch to Koha Caroline Young, John Joergensen, Joy Nelson This session will describe Rutgers Law Library's experience with converting its ILS from Millennium to Koha, an open source ILS. Koha is generally considered to be the first open source... |
Intermediate | 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 |
Selecting & Using CALI Lessons in Your Courses Deb Quentel, Sandy Placzek, James Smith, Mary Lowe CALI has over 965 lessons spanning 35 areas of the law. Deciding which lessons to incorporate into your course can be challenging. For example, in core subject areas, CALI has more than 50 lessons... |
Intermediate |
Faculty Librarian |
Mind Mapping: A Tool for Clinical Professors in Training the 21st Century Attorney Brett Stohs Mind mapping is an analytical and organizational tool that clinical law faculty can use to improve student and client outcomes in a clinical setting. Characterized by visual representations of... |
Intermediate | Faculty |
Video Conferencing for Legal Education Wei Fang, Tom Ryan The Rutgers University School of Law Camden and Rutgers University School of Law Newark are going to merge this year. The two schools are in two different physical locations, yet students from... |
Intermediate |
Faculty 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 |
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 |
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