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The 28th Annual CALI Conference for Law School Computing
June 7 & 8, 2018
American University Washington College of Law
Washington DC
Wednesday June 6, 2018 pre-conference activities
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American University Washington College of Law
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1pm – 7pm
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American University Washington College of Law
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3pm – 7pm
Speaker Meeting (optional) at American in room
NT08
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6pm - 6:30pm
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Using A2J Author in Doctrinal Courses and Engaging the Community in Beta Testing
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technology education; budgets; funding; legal technology
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Grace Lee
New York Law School
Emerging Technologies Librarian
New York, NY
nyls.edu/library/
Thursday
, June 7
11:00am EDT
Notes & Comments: Unique Resources for the Law School Institutional Repository
Y115
Aaron Kirschenfeld
12:30pm EDT
Tech Tour
NT10
Russell Confroy • Bryan Rapp
1:30pm EDT
Sparking Innovation in the Classroom: How to Introduce Faculty to Instructional Technology
Y116
Alyson Carrel • Clare Willis
3:00pm EDT
Sources of American Law - An Introduction to Legal Research: Adopting an eLangdell Book as a Coursebook
Y402
Edward Hart • MB
Word Styles and Document Automation: Making documents more efficient in the practice of law
Y400
Stacey Rowland
Law Library Websites and Third Party Trackers: A Privacy Study
Y401
Tom Boone
4:30pm EDT
Using Excel for a simulation exercise in a law office technology course
Y400
Wayne Miller
A Conversation About Technology Competency
Y402
Elmer Masters • John Mayer
Battling Fake News and Developing Digital Literacy Skills within the Legal Profession
Y401
Kristina Niedringhaus • Caroline Osborne • Carol Watson
Friday
, June 8
9:00am EDT
Wikipedia in the Legal Research Classroom
Y116
Nicole Downing
Get Smart: Are Smartphones in the Law School Classroom a Recipe for KAOS?
Y115
Khelani Clay • Shannon Roddy
10:30am EDT
IT Operations: Lessons Learned from the Field
Y116
Mark Beekhuizen • Corinne St. Claire • Tony Forsythe • Corey Meingarten • Jonathan Sibray
12:00pm EDT
Library Tour
Law Library 2nd Floor
1:00pm EDT
Teaching Tech to Law Students
Y115
Grace Simms
2:30pm EDT
60 TIPS IN 60 MINUTES FOR LAW SCHOOL TECHIES - THE CALI EDITION
Y402
Emily Barney • Deborah Ginsberg
4:00pm EDT
Teaching a Synchronous Online Class using WebEx.
Y400
Abigail Deese • Kathleen McLeod • Charles Perkins
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Using A2J Author in Doctrinal Courses and Engaging the Community in Beta Testing
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