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The Social Web and Higher Education
Audience: LowTechnical Level: All Recently the web has shifted closer to Tim Berners-Lees vision of a collaborative web developed through community. Myspace, Blogger, Flickr, Technorati, and Wikipedia are applications that gain value through community interaction. Yet, for the most part, … Continue reading
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Cool Tools
Audience: Technical Level: Washington College of Law has developed or implemented some cool tools to meet various needs of our users. Korin Munsterman and Greta Dawson will show the tools they use for: surveying users, off-loading website content updates to … Continue reading
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‘Piping hot content’ from your library via CALI ClassCaster IntraBlogs
Audience: AllTechnical Level: Samsonites Using RSS feeds to distribute news, files, podcasts, and videocasts is one of the hottest new ways law school libraries can capitalize on the CALI Classcaster for promoting their resources and services. Informing legal researchers/patrons in … Continue reading
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Rip, Mix, Learn and the Goals of Storage Management
Audience: AllTechnical Level: Medium With the number of natural diasters that we have seen lately diaster recovery has become a very huge buzz word in the tech community. However many only think of the servers, many do not think of … Continue reading
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USB and Custom Boot Disks
Audience: Tech StaffTechnical Level: Medium Each year, during the start of the new academic year we will have a new incoming class of law students (150 – 250) zooming by with newer and more complex computer problems. They can come … Continue reading
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Growing Pains and Gains – Online Student Course Evaluations
Audience: AllTechnical Level: Low In the Spring of 2004, Fordham Law School started conducting its student course evaluations online. This proposed session will outline the development of the online evaluations application which was created in-house, the requirements and how the … Continue reading
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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
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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