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We’re Rolling out A2J Author Version 5.0!!!
The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) and the Center for Access to Justice and Technology at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law (CAJT) will be rolling out the new version of A2J Author® for the legal aid community this Friday, … Continue reading
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CALIcon14 is a Wrap!
Yes, another CALIcon has come and gone. Thank you so much for attending! I kept hearing the phrase “my people” in sessions and hallways of CALIcon and that’s ultimately what CALI and CALIcon is about – Community. And we couldn’t … Continue reading
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It’s 2am..Do You Know Where Your CALI Authorization Code Is?
It’s the moooooooost wonderful tiiiiiiiiiiiime of the yeeeeeeeeear! Yes, law school finals time! Well, it’s wonderful for us at CALI®, maybe not so much for law students taking the exams and the law professors that will have to grade them … Continue reading
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Teaching Law Students to Program?
One of the more controversial suggestions in legal education reform is the idea that law students should learn computer programming. Critics wonder what possible use this could have. Are future lawyers going to have to build their own tools? Is … Continue reading
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Open Education Week 2014
Happy Open Education Week! What is Open Education? Education, of course, is transferring knowledge and skills through formal and informal means. Open, when used in the context of information or technology, means that something is monetarily free so there’s no … Continue reading
For Your Consideration…
It’s that time of year when up and comers and even older reliable stars have ads and phone calls placed on their behalf in the hopes that this will be the year that they are picked. No, I’m not talking … Continue reading
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Brush Up on CALI
A new semester means a new opportunity to use CALI to help with your classes – whether you are a professor or a law student! Next week our Director of Community Development, Sarah Glassmeyer, will be hosting two 20 minute … Continue reading
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CALI at Reinvent Law NYC
On February 7, 2014, over 800 people gathered in New York City to hear presentations on “reinventing law.” The presentations (which ran anywhere from 6 to 15 minutes long) covered a variety of topics. Some were theoretical, some were product … Continue reading
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It’s Always Warm and Sunny on the Internet
Except for those of you in the South of Florida or Southern California, January of 2014 has been one for the record books. Arctic cold fronts and blizzards have buffeted the majority of us since New Years Day and forecasts … Continue reading
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Open Education 2013 Review
In early November, two of CALI’s staff members – Elmer Masters and me (Sarah Glassmeyer) – traveled to Park City, Utah to attend the Open Educations Conference. We presented on our eLangdell Press open casebook publishing project and were also … Continue reading
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