Monthly Archives: June 2006

Creating Firefox Kiosks with GNU/Linux

Audience: AllTechnical Level: Pretty Geeky Since our OPACs are essentially glorified web browsers, expensive, overpowered Windows machines could be replaced with a more secure, much less maintenance-intensive, and cost-effective (read: free) solution, making use of already available hardware. I will … Continue reading

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Dean’s Eye View of Technology in Law Schools

Audience: AllTechnical Level: None requried Nova’s Dean Harbaugh has been an avid proponent of technology in legal education for many years. In this session, he will discuss frankly why technology can be an enhancement to law school operations, education and … Continue reading

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Podcasting Law School Courses: The Classcaster Experiment

Audience: FacultyTechnical Level: Low This presentation will include several speakers who participated in CALI’s Legal Education Podcasting Project this past spring. Some of the faculty recorded their class lectures and others created weekly summaries for their students. One of the … Continue reading

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Opening Keynote: Rip, Mix, Learn

Audience: AllTechnical Level: Low What is Rip, Mix, Learn? It’s a metaphor for the way the digital and real world is evolving and how we use it. It’s having the web your way, and sometimes that’s the fastest of fast … Continue reading

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Back in the Sun

So we’re all here in sunny Fort Lauderdale, which I’m only now just figuring out is part of this whole Miami-Palm Beach continuum despite having a grandmother who lived in Palm Beach for some 25 years or so. Sometimes geography … Continue reading

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Early Registration

is at the hotel.

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Audience Participation Required!

Bring your ideas and take lots of notes this Saturday at 1pm for "Pimpin’ CALI Ain’t Easy!" We are going to exchange lots of ideas on how to promote CALI usage at your law school.

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Podcasting Law School Courses:The Classcaster Experience

Dear conference attendees, I have posted a word document with my presentation on podcasting. You can access the document by clicking on the link below. Apologies for my previous post, which was a cut and paste into the blog entry … Continue reading

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Podcasting Law School Courses:The Classcaster Experience

PODCASTING PRESENTATIONCALI 2006 CONFERENCEPROFESSOR GREGORY L. OGDENPodcasting Reflections and Questions for discussion 1. Podcasting and Law Student Reactions I used podcasts in two of my classes in the spring semester 2006, Civil Procedure II, a 2 unit second semester 1L … Continue reading

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Presenter Email

Howdy folks. As John mentioned in his email last week, I am writingabout the official 2006 Conference for Law School Computing blog.Please bear with me a bit as this message is going to be bit lengthy,but packed full of useful … Continue reading

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