Monthly Archives: July 2006

CALICon06 Highlights: 7/24/06

Here are this week’s highlighted sessions from the 2006 Conference for Law School Computing®: Podcasting and Blogging for Legal Education – Elmer Masters Why does it pay to repair your student’s laptops for free (and how can you afford to … Continue reading

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CALICon06 Highlights: 7/17/06

Here are this week’s highlighted sessions from the 2006 Conference for Law School Computing®: Faculty Engagement /Technology Adoption: Round table discussion – Patricia L Baia Law Students Write About Law Libraries – Robert W. Hudson Automated Media – Tom Ryan

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CALICon06 Highlights: 7/10/06

Here are this week’s highlighted sessions from the 2006 Conference for Law School Computing®: Into the Future with Classroom Technology – Ray Andrade, Michael Harvey, June Liebert Legal Writing and Research Library Workshop Modules: Teaching Legal Bibliography Using Instructional Technology … Continue reading

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CALICon06 Highlights: 7/3/06

Here are this week’s highlighted sessions from the 2006 Conference for Law School Computing®: Creating Firefox Kiosks with GNU/Linux – Michael Hurley Personal Knowledge Management & Collaboration Strategies for Legal Researchers & IT Staff – Rich McCue Inside LSAC: Past, … Continue reading

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