Archive for January, 2007

The Case FOR Banning Laptops in the Classroom

So what are the arguments for banning laptops? I believe there are some good ones and some good sounding ones, but I also think there are more subtle issues surfacing. I’ll come back to that. 1. Laptops are a high-definition distraction and students cannot resist looking and clicking if the screen is right in front […]

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Banning Laptops in the Law School Classroom – Core Issues in Legal Education

There was yet another discussion on the Teknoids mailing lists (the list is mostly law school IT folks) on the subject of banning laptops in the classroom (or at least shutting off access to the Internet while in the classroom). For a long time, I dismissed this topic as so much culture clash, but its […]

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IBM as a Model of Legal Education Social Networking

The New York Times is reporting that IBM has released a new enterprise social networking suite called Lotus Connections. What does this have to do with legal education? The New York Times pieces quotes… "…Lotus Connections has five components — activities, communities, dogear(a bookmarking system), profiles and blogs — aimed at helping expertswithin a company […]

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Venn, Powerpoint and the Meaning of Life

I ran across this video on Youtube (thanks to PresentationZen) and I love the idea of apparently unrelated relationships it evokes.

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New and Exciting CALI Projects: CALI Members Meeting – January 2007 – Screencast/Podcast

Every year, the membership of CALI meets during AALS to elect new members to the Board of Directors and I give an overview of the previous year plus a look-ahead to the coming year. 2006 was an amazing year for CALI and I expect that 2007 will be even better. You can watch/listen to my […]

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New Milestone for CALI – Over 500,000 Lessons Run in Fall 2006

This is BIG NEWS for CALI. In the Fall 2006 Semester, users of the CALI website downloaded or ran CALI lessons over 500,000 times. This is the highest single semester ever. The totals for the calendar year (as opposed to academic year) for 2006 are over 880,000. Many thanks to all the schools and students […]

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Mayer Family Xmas – 12 Days of Christmas 2007 Podcast

Every year, my sisters and their families gather for the holidays and one of our traditions is to jointly sing the 12 Days of Christmas. This year, we tried something a little different. On the last verse (where all 12 days are sung), we tried to "sing" the "sound" of the item … uhhh … […]

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