Archive for November, 2006

Inequitable Conduct Goes to Trial – Bad News for BlackBoard’s Case Against Desire2Learn

The Desire2Learn website that is tracking the BlackBoard v. Desire2Learn patent lititgation has posted a ruling (PDF) by Judge Clark denying Bb’s motion to dismiss D2L’s Inequitable Conduct claims. Inequitable Conduct is described at the Nixon, Peabody law firm website this way… "…Inequitable conduct is a serious concern to patent holders. Unlikeinvalidity, which may strike […]

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Law School Innovations and Jim Milles on Podcasting

Elmer Masters, CALI’s Director of Internet Development is participating in the group blog "Law School Innovations" and his first post elicited this comment from im Milles on podcasting… "…Secondly–and as a podcaster myself, this may be surprising coming fromme–I’m not sure that the CALI model of course podcasting representsinnovation. The most engaging law school classes […]

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Scott Leslie on The Future of Course Management Systems – Screencast

Scott Leslie, an educational technology researcher and emerging technology analyst has posted an excellent and insightful screencast of a talk he gave to the WCET conference last week. He lays out in one place (and in a playful manner using a "magic eight ball") many of the issues and prognostications that I have heard seperately […]

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Podcast Interview with Law Faculty Podcaster Stephen Safranek of Ava Maria School of Law

Professor Stephen Safranek of Ave Maria School of Law created podcasts for all of his classroom lectures while teaching Contracts in the Spring 2006 semester and is doing the same this fall. I interviewed Professor Safranek (twice) and must thank him for his patience and equanamity as a technical glitch lost the first interview (Doh!). […]

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