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Save the Date for CALIcon24!
For 34 years, The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) has hosted its legal education conference called “CALIcon.” The CALIcon conference is a two-day event at newly renovated or built law schools. It draws an estimated 300 attendees: law faculty, … Continue reading
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Tagged calicon, law faculty, law school, tecknoids
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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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Tagged CALI Lessons, formative assessment, law school, legal education, legal study aid
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Flipping The Legal Classroom Featured At #CALIcon13
The flipped classroom concept has been seeing a lot more attention in law schools of late. The idea is that students learn basic concepts outside of the classroom, typically through reading or the use of recorded lectures or lessons, and … Continue reading
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How Law Schools Could Save Students $150 Million (updated)
There are over 140,000* law students in the 201 ABA accredited law schools in the US. According to the Public Interest Research Group (PIRG), higher education students spend an average of $1100 per year on books. Do the math and … Continue reading
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More to eLangdell than the “e:” How Legal Educators Can Use & Adopt Our Books.
So tell the truth. Some of you looked briefly at eLangdell and dismissed it as an e-book project. “I don’t even have an e-reader?,” “Students can’t highlight/make notes in e-books,” “I just like print,” and “What will I do with … Continue reading
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Tagged casebook, casebooks, e-reader, eBooks, eLangdell, epub, ereader, land use, law school, legal education, mobi, pdf
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