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The CALI Conference for Law School Computing, also known as CALIcon, is a two-day event hosted annually by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI). It brings together law faculty, librarians, IT professionals, distance learning staff, and law school administrators to discuss the latest trends and innovations in legal education technology.

The conference provides a platform for attendees to:

  • Share ideas and best practices: Participants have the opportunity to learn from experts and peers about innovative approaches to using technology in the classroom.
  • Network with colleagues: The conference fosters connections among legal educators, allowing for collaboration and the exchange of ideas.
  • Explore new technologies: Attendees can discover emerging technologies and tools that can enhance the learning experience for law students.

CALIcon covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • AI in the classroom
  • Video technology
  • Online learning

To register: 2025.calicon.org

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