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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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Morgan Stoddard
George Washington University Library
Director of Research Services
Thursday
, June 7
8:00am EDT
Breakfast 1
Grossman Hall
9:00am EDT
Keynote: How Do Lawyers Get Paid If Access to Justice is Free?
Grossman Hall
Katherine Alteneder
10:30am EDT
Break 1
American University Washington College of Law
11:00am EDT
Syncing CRM at Colorado Law
Weinstein Courtroom C116
Mike Burr • Jonathan Sibray
12:00pm EDT
Lunch 1
Grossman Hall
12:30pm EDT
Library Tour
Law Library 2nd Floor
1:30pm EDT
Scrape it off: Using or making web scraping tools to gather structured data from webpages
Weinstein Courtroom C116
Ben Carlson
2:30pm EDT
Break 2
American University Washington College of Law
3:00pm EDT
Sources of American Law - An Introduction to Legal Research: Adopting an eLangdell Book as a Coursebook
Y402
Edward Hart • MB
Lessons in Engagement from Game Designers
Y116
Joshua Pluta
4:00pm EDT
Break 3
American University Washington College of Law
4:30pm EDT
LII: Under the Hood
Y403
Sara Frug
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
Friday
, June 8
8:00am EDT
Breakfast 2
Grossman Hall
9:00am EDT
Wikipedia in the Legal Research Classroom
Y116
Nicole Downing
The Malpractice of Hunches: Professional Responsibility, AI, and Data Analytics
NT01
Ed Walters
10:00am EDT
Break 4
American University Washington College of Law
10:30am EDT
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bot
YT16
Jesse Bowman
11:30am EDT
Lunch 2
Grossman Hall
12:00pm EDT
Tech Tour
NT10
Russell Confroy • Bryan Rapp
1:00pm EDT
Law School Transparency
YT16
Kyle McEntee
Dealing with established systems, legacy systems, and technical debt in law school IT shops
NT07
John Joergensen • Elmer Masters
Teaching Tech to Law Students
Y115
Grace Simms
2:00pm EDT
Break 5
American University Washington College of Law
2:30pm EDT
60 TIPS IN 60 MINUTES FOR LAW SCHOOL TECHIES - THE CALI EDITION
Y402
Emily Barney • Deborah Ginsberg
H2O 2.0: A New Way to Create and Share Legal Ed Texts
Y403
Brett Johnson
3:30pm EDT
Break 6
American University Washington College of Law
4:00pm EDT
Law student technology competency - how do we pay for it?
Y401
Darin Fox • Kristina Niedringhaus • Michael Robak • Roger Skalbeck • Carol Watson
All the Cool Things CALI is ... and Could Be Doing
Y402
John Mayer
5:00pm EDT
Closing Plenary
Grossman Hall
John Mayer
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