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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
Sponsor setup at
American University Washington College of Law
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1pm – 7pm
Conference check-in at
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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Teaching with open access book
Using A2J Author in Doctrinal Courses and Engaging the Community in Beta Testing
distance learning
institutional repositories
technology education; budgets; funding; legal technology
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Keynote: How Do Lawyers Get Paid If Access to Justice is Free?
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Sparking Innovation in the Classroom: How to Introduce Faculty to Instructional Technology
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Reception
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The Problem of Engaging Students at a Distance
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Lessons in Engagement from Game Designers
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A Conversation About Technology Competency
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Battling Fake News and Developing Digital Literacy Skills within the Legal Profession
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Using Excel for a simulation exercise in a law office technology course
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Tech Tour
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Scrape it off: Using or making web scraping tools to gather structured data from webpages
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Notes & Comments: Unique Resources for the Law School Institutional Repository
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Law Library Websites and Third Party Trackers: A Privacy Study
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Word Styles and Document Automation: Making documents more efficient in the practice of law
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Library Tour
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Sources of American Law - An Introduction to Legal Research: Adopting an eLangdell Book as a Coursebook
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Syncing CRM at Colorado Law
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LII: Under the Hood
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Death-proofing Web Citations with Perma.cc
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Closing Plenary
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Teaching Tech to Law Students
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60 TIPS IN 60 MINUTES FOR LAW SCHOOL TECHIES - THE CALI EDITION
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Law student technology competency - how do we pay for it?
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Break 6
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IT Operations: Lessons Learned from the Field
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Get Smart: Are Smartphones in the Law School Classroom a Recipe for KAOS?
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The Malpractice of Hunches: Professional Responsibility, AI, and Data Analytics
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How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bot
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Bridging the Gap on Legal Tech Proficiency at Law Schools
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Is There Anything Law School Faculty Members Can Learn from Research on Evidence-Based STEM Instruction?
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All the Cool Things CALI is ... and Could Be Doing
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Dealing with established systems, legacy systems, and technical debt in law school IT shops
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Real World Video Accessibility
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Teaching a Synchronous Online Class using WebEx.
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Wikipedia in the Legal Research Classroom
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Distance Learning in Non-Distance Learning Courses
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How to Convert a Website to a Web App
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Library Tour
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Law School Transparency
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H2O 2.0: A New Way to Create and Share Legal Ed Texts
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Using Guided Interviews to Serve Non-Profits
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