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600,000 CALI Lessons Run and Over 1,000 Podcasts on Classcaster – Update

Update: It is exam time and that means the CALI servers are running white-hot. We passed 600,000 lesson runs a few hours ago – only 2 1/2 weeks since I posted that we had passed 500,000. Good Luck to all on your finals! It is often difficult to measure the quality of the work you […]

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CALI Annual Membership Meeting and Screencast

Every year, CALI’s members meet during AALS for a membership meeting. This year’s meeting was in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 5, 2006at the Washington Hilton and Towers Hotel. The following folks were elected (or re-elected ) to the CALI Board of Directors. Mohyeddin Abdulaziz, U of Arizona Steve Bradford, Nebraska Ron Eades, Louisville Scott […]

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12 Days of Christmas – Mayer Family Tradition

Mayers12DaysXmas2005.mp3 This is a recording of a long Mayer Family Tradition – the singing of the 12 Days of Christmas. One family member is chosen as the "Maestro" (did I spell that right?) and chooses – at random – and without warning – someone to sing each "day" of Christmas in the song. Hilarity ensues.

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Legal Tech and KM Conferences in 2006

excited utterances has this great list of conferences, worldwide, that focus on legal technology and knowledge management: Saves the Dates: 2006 KM Conferences January Jan. 30-Feb 1LegalTech NY February Feb. 8 & 9Legal IT 2006London Feb. 27 – Mar. 1Knowledge Management for Professional ServicesSydney March Mar. 23&24Fourth Annual Knowledge Counsel ForumNew York April Apr. 20-22ABA […]

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Slashdot Discusses Wi-Fi in the Classroom

Slashdot is discussing wi-fi access in the college classroom in an article ominously titled…Is Wi-Fi Ruining College? Here’s an interesting solution that is likely to have some traction with law faculty… "…I’m a student at Harvard Business School, where they have a fairlyinteresting solution for handling this problem. While every campusbuilding has wireless access, all […]

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Seattle School of Law Teams Up With Legal Aid University

Seattle University School of Law is the first law school in the nation to partner with Legal Aid University to provide state-of-the-art training for legal aid and pro bono lawyers and clinical law programs.Law school faculty will support design and development of LAU’s online and in-person curricula and training programs. Ada Shen-Jaffe, a distinguished public […]

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Census of Law Prof Blogs Updated

Current statistics for Version 3.1 are:Number of Bloggers: 202 bloggers.Growth: Since the last census on June 16, 2005, the number of bloggers has grown from 130 to 202, an increase of 55%! That’s a big increase in less than 5 months. Concurring Opinions: Law Professor Blogger Census (Version 3.1) Via BoleyBlogs. This list includes achart […]

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RSS Reading Lists

Next steps in RSS, Reading Lists – Think about adopting this idea of RSS Reading Lists for legal ed. Berkman’s H2O Playlists come pretty close. John could elaborate more here.

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RSS Grows in Higher Ed

Thomson Peterson’s >> Syndication for Higher Ed >> Learning Communities, Sharing, and RSS – Good article doing a bit of a wrap up on the current state of affairs re: RSS, etc. in higher ed.

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Web Conferencing with WebHuddle

Using WebHuddle, you have options—and flexibility. Meetings can be conducted either in conjunction with an enterprise’s existing teleconferencing service, or utilizing WebHuddle’s optional voice over IP. WebHuddle also offers recording capabilities—presentations can easily be recorded for playback over any web browser for those who missed the live meeting. WebHuddle — Alternative Communication There is an […]

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