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Article About CALI Conference by Attendee

You should  take a look at Professor Richard Leiter's blog post about the 2009 CALI Conference.

And don't forget, Sarah Glassmeyer had a great post on her blog, as well.

We're very appreciative of write-ups like these, and we take these and other forms of feedback about the conference into consideration as we plan the next year's conference.

Article About CALI Conference by Attendee

You should  take a look at Professor Richard Leiter's blog post about the 2009 CALI Conference.

And don't forget, Sarah Glassmeyer had a great post on her blog, as well.

We're very appreciative of write-ups like these, and we take these and other forms of feedback about the conference into consideration as we plan the next year's conference.

Upcoming Webinar Schedule and SMBP Webinar Video Now Available

We've had a lot of topic suggestions posted on the Google Moderator series, so we've switched from an every other Friday webinar schedule to every Friday.

Take a look at the upcoming webinar schedule.

Click the title to reserve your seat at the webinar or to read more:

July 17: A2J Author (John Mayer, CALI Executive Director)

Upcoming Webinar Schedule and SMBP Webinar Video Now Available

We've had a lot of topic suggestions posted on the Google Moderator series, so we've switched from an every other Friday webinar schedule to every Friday.

Take a look at the upcoming webinar schedule.

Click the title to reserve your seat at the webinar or to read more:

July 17: A2J Author (John Mayer, CALI Executive Director)

J. Saltalamachia on Using Classcaster and Podcasting In Her Torts Class

The written student evaluations from each class have been overwhelmingly positive regarding all technology, but the podcasting was a particular favorite. Students revealed that they listened to the podcasts on iPods as well as work computers. They could listen during their commutes, which in our urban environment frequently took several hours each day. One student told me that she was planning to listen to the entire set of podcasts while she was running the New York Marathon.

J. Saltalamachia on Using Classcaster and Podcasting In Her Torts Class

The written student evaluations from each class have been overwhelmingly positive regarding all technology, but the podcasting was a particular favorite. Students revealed that they listened to the podcasts on iPods as well as work computers. They could listen during their commutes, which in our urban environment frequently took several hours each day. One student told me that she was planning to listen to the entire set of podcasts while she was running the New York Marathon.

CALI Webinar: Social Media Best Practices

After the conference and the holiday weekend, we're rolling out the CALI webinars once again starting this week (this time with a fancy new logo).

This Friday, July 10th, 3:00 PM Eastern, 2:00 Central we will be hosting a webinar about a Social Media Best Practices for Law Schools with our first guest presenter, Laura Bergus.

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT.

CALI Webinar: Social Media Best Practices

After the conference and the holiday weekend, we're rolling out the CALI webinars once again starting this week (this time with a fancy new logo).

This Friday, July 10th, 3:00 PM Eastern, 2:00 Central we will be hosting a webinar about a Social Media Best Practices for Law Schools with our first guest presenter, Laura Bergus.

CLICK HERE TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT.

Continuing a Discussion on Social Media Best Practices in Law School

The social media best practices conference session (here) was a great start to a conversation that CALI and Laura Bergus, one of the leaders of that session, would like to continue.

We hope to eventually develop some tangible guidelines for helping law school students, staff, faculty, and employers use social media. But we need your help.

Here are three things you can do:

1) Fill out this one page, 5-minute survey.

Continuing a Discussion on Social Media Best Practices in Law School

The social media best practices conference session (here) was a great start to a conversation that CALI and Laura Bergus, one of the leaders of that session, would like to continue.

We hope to eventually develop some tangible guidelines for helping law school students, staff, faculty, and employers use social media. But we need your help.

Here are three things you can do:

1) Fill out this one page, 5-minute survey.

A2J: Now Helping Pro Se Litigants in New York State Courts

We were surprised at the reactions (here and here) that A2J Author got at the CALI Conference this year. Mostly because many of our attendees thought it was a new product.

This is mostly the fault of the author of this post for not doing his job. So here are some facts about A2J Author:

A2J: Now Helping Pro Se Litigants in New York State Courts

We were surprised at the reactions (here and here) that A2J Author got at the CALI Conference this year. Mostly because many of our attendees thought it was a new product.

This is mostly the fault of the author of this post for not doing his job. So here are some facts about A2J Author:

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