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… Read more »
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CALI Conference
College of Law Professor Patrick Wiseman presented on creating digital statute books and casebooks, and Website Coordinator Earl Daniels presented on captioning media at the CALI Conference in Boulder, Colorado. The 19th Annual Conference for Law School Computing offered by CALI (Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction) was held at the University of Colorado Law… Read more »
Speaking of CALI…
Law students – CALI provides over 675 lessons to help you study 32 different legal subject areas. CALI lessons, located at http://www2.cali.org/, are interactive, computer-based tutorials provided by the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI). These lessons are great for mastering material during the semester and/or studying for exams. When registering a new account at CALI, you… Read more »