Monthly Archives: June 2006

Creating and Teaching a Law Practice Management Course – Going Beyond The Norm

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CALICon06 Highlights: 6/26/06

Welcome to CALICon06 highlights. Each week we’ll highlight three sessions from the the 2006 Conference for Law School Computing. If you subscribe to the podcast feed for this blog, you will get the MP3s for 3 sessions each week. The … Continue reading

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Day 4

This year’s conference was just great. I want to thank all of the people at Nova for being so understanding and accommodating (especially to me and all of my weird requests). I am looking forward to next year’s conference in … Continue reading

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I hate Captchas

To comment on this blog, you need to complete a Captcha. This one requires you to type in a sequence of numbers, something I’m invaribly going to get wrong more often than not. I wonder if, instead, we could use … Continue reading

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Day 3

Pithiness and links to come later. The darn program ate my last post!You can find my comments from yesterday at all these locations: Keynote: Professor James Boyle, Center for Study of the Public Domain, Got Gamers? Law Students and Videogaming, … Continue reading

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Teaching Lessons from CALI Lesson Authors

Audience: AllTechnical Level: Low Authoring a CALI lesson, whether as part of a CALI Fellowship or alone, requires faculty to approach, and to think about, the material that makes up their courses differently. The Family Law Fellowship started in January … Continue reading

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Packaging Information – Keeping Content Disentangled from Presentation

Audience: Authors and Web CoordinatorsTechnical Level: Medium to ? (basic concepts will be of interest to all) Web sites and collections of course materials present challenges in editing, updating and presenting information in the most highly usable forms. Information is … Continue reading

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If Your Communications Skills are Like a Country Music Song, You Done Got Problems

Audience: AllTechnical Level: Low Not gettin� along�not listenin��wantin� to leave�thinkin� of someone else� These phrases could have come from a George Strait or Brooks & Dunn song. Unfortunately, they also can describe the frustration of your customers about the service … Continue reading

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High Performance for Law School Websites

Audience: EveryoneTechnical Level: Extreme Geek Running Apache, MySQL, and PHP or PERL out of the box can be a very satisfying experience for most law school websites. Yet all of these applications can be easily re-configured to run more efficiently … Continue reading

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Pimpin’ CALI Ain’t Easy!!

Audience: AllTechnical Level: Low The best way to increase CALI usage in your law school is to roll out all those multi-disciplinary skills and start thinking outside of the box. In addition to Door-to-door vacuum cleaner sales, auto sales, shoe … Continue reading

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