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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
The Future of The (Case)Book Is The Web
Recently there has been an explosion of advances in the ebook arena. New tools, new standards and formats, and new platforms seem to be coming out every day. The rush to get books into an “e” format is on, but … Continue reading
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Tagged casebooks, create, eBooks, eLangdell, elmer, open education
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The Enhanced Book
I have a box of tissues on my desk that’s decorated like a bookshelf. My mother jokingly gave it to me when I started at CALI just in case I started to miss being surrounded by books all day. 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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Tagged CALI Author, CALI Lessons, Classcaster, Conference, eLangdell, elmer, law schools, oer, open education
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