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On-Demand Recording Available: CALI Author Training Series Webinar
I’m pleased to announce that the recording of our recent CALI Author Training Series webinar on Wednesday, February 14, 2024, is now available on demand. In this session, we explored some lesser-known features of CALI Author, including an interactive map of the … Continue reading
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New CALI Lesson: Tips on How to Talk to Your Professors
In this lesson, we will discuss best practices to follow when deciding whether to approach a professor with a question. Also, we will cover some valuable tips that will help you get the most out of your meeting. The goal … Continue reading
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New CALI Lesson Available – Advanced Exam Writing – Using Cases on Final Exams
Classroom discussion focuses heavily on cases. However, end of semester final exams don’t normally reference cases. Many students don’t know how cases operate on final exams. This lesson helps students understand where cases fit in a final exam answer and … Continue reading
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8 Reasons You Should Assign CALI Lessons to Your Students
If you teach in a US law school, you should be looking at CALI Lessons and assigning them to your students. -1- CALI Lessons are another way to learn the law CALI Lessons are another way to learn the law. … Continue reading
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New Way to Print Lesson Score Certificates
Another new CALI Lesson feature: print a score certificate outside of a lesson at cali.org, even after the lesson has been finalized. Login to cali.org and click “My Lesson Runs.” Click the score% of the lesson you’d like to print. … Continue reading
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New! Exit a CALI Lesson, resume it later.
We start the Spring semester with a surprise new feature for CALI Lesson users: lesson resume. Here’s a quick tour: The resume feature is automatic. If you leave a lesson by any means such as closing the browser or turning … Continue reading
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Lessons by Casebook
The air is getting crisp, Starbucks changed from their white to red cups and law students are running around in a frenzy trying to get ready for their fall finals. Yes, it truly is the most wonderful time of the … Continue reading
OER: Where Law School Lags Behind K-12 and Undergrad
I recently had the opportunity to attend the 8th annual Open Education Conference in Utah along with CALI’s Executive Director, John Mayer. The conference brought together educators, administrators, and technologists from the K-12 and post-secondary worlds to share information, show off projects, and … Continue reading
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CALI at AAfPE
Last week was all about education. True, every week in my job is about education. But last week it was about education on the road. My teachers were 8th graders, paralegal educators and The Big Bang Theory. Yes, I left … Continue reading
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