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We start the Spring semester with a surprise new feature for CALI Lesson users: lesson resume. Here’s a quick tour:
Here’s a more detailed FAQ on the new CALI Lesson resume feature.
If you’re attending the AALS Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, join us Friday morning for breakfast and a brief presentation about CALI’s work in electronic casebooks, new online teaching tools, technology to integrate practice into teaching, and other innovations in legal education and access to justice.
To reserve your place at the breakfast, please RSVP by December 28, 2011.
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Recently, the Colorado Supreme Court posted a proposal for adding public domain citations to Colorado case law. As part of the proposal, they asked for comments from the public. CALI submitted a response – which includes some suggestions for changes to the proposal – that appears below.
CALI is extending the deadline for the Administrative Law Fellowship to Friday, January 13, 2012. Details about the Fellowship are here.
The air is getting crisp, Starbucks changed from their white to red cups and law students are running around in a frenzy trying to get ready for their fall finals. Yes, it truly is the most wonderful time of the year.
I recently had the opportunity to attend the 8th annual Open Education Conference in Utah along with CALI’s Executive Director, John Mayer.
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS FOR THE CALI BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CALI Lessons are created using CALI Author, a software that faculty and staff at member schools can use freely. We just released CALI Author 4.1.8. CALI Author's AutoPublish feature lets you customize an existing CALI Lesson or create your own original, self-publish your creation, share it with your students, and track its usage. Read about AutoPublish improvements.
Our authors create CALI Lessons using special software built by CALI: CALI Author. The software is free for staff and faculty at CALI member schools, and we just released CALI Author version 4.1.8 this month.
Sarah, our Director of Content Development and the newest CALI staff member, sets the bar high with her first Spotlight post. Read her thoughts on open access in a post called "Why We Fight."
It is a happy coincidence that Open Access Week coincides with my inaugural post on the new CALI Spotlight blog.