Three members of College of Law Information Technology team are presenting at the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) 2010 Conference in Camden, NJ.
CALI is a professional organization of law professors, librarians and technologists focused on advancing global legal education through computer technology, employing research, collaboration, and leadership to assist a diverse audience in the effective use of this technology in legal education, and promoting access to justice through the use of computer technology.
Earl Daniels, the College Database Administrator- Application Developer, is presenting on Ubuntu and Webmin. Terrance Manion, the IT Director and Librarian, is presenting with Christine Heaton, the College Instructional Technologist on Working Collaboratively in CALI Author. Ms. Heaton is also presenting with Adjunct Professor Randall Hughes, a faculty fellow with the Center for Law, Health & Society, and with Paula Christopher and James Poulakos of Georgia State's Information Systems and Technology on SecondLife as a Teaching Tool.
Georgia State University College of Law is member law school of CALI.