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How to Create at CALI Account

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From the folks at CALI: YouTube - How to Create at CALI Account CALI is a U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit consortium of law schools that researches and develops computer-mediated legal instruction and supports institutions and individuals using technology and distance learning in legal education.

For our blogging/podcasting faculty

blog | law school | teaching | technology | web 2.0

The folks at CALI wanted you to remember that Classcaster may fit all your blogging and podcasting needs. From the announcement: Classcaster provides a solution for faculty, librarians, and technologists who are looking for a simple, advertisement-free, educationally-focused, and vendor neutral blogging and podcasting platform. Classcaster’s features include: – multiple authors per blog – multiple blogs [...]

Smart Boards

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Over the summer, a number of classrooms were outfitted with “Smart Boards.” Please, please, please DO NOT write on them with regular white board markers! Doing so will render them inoperable.

Developing an innovative pre-law school summer reading list

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There are some good book suggesionts in: Law School Innovation: Developing an innovatiive pre-law school summer reading list. ‏ Beats watching Paper Chase or reading Bramble Bush.

School of Law Speaker Series: Julian Bond

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September 18, 2008 Time: 5:00 PM - 6:30 PM Location: Langsdale Library Auditorium Contact Name: Office of External Relations Contact Phone: 410-837-6797 Contact E-mail: lawevents@ubalt.edu Join the University of Baltimore School of Law in welcoming Julian Bond, chairman of the NAACP, to campus. Mr. Bond brings a lifetime of experience as an activist, author, educator and politician with him. As a founding [...]

Top 10 Law Student Books of the Moment: Starter Edition

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From the folks at Law Vibe:Top 10 Law Student Books of the Moment: Starter Edition

CALI Confernce 2008

cali2008 | law school | library 2.0 | software | teaching | technology

This year’s CALI Conference for Law School Computing is being held at our sister law school here in Baltimore, starting tomorrow (June 19). The conference runs through Saturday (June 21). You can find the program here. There is also a wiki.

NY Times on SSRN and Faculty Vanity

law school | technology

The New York Times has an article on SSRN download rankings. Speaking from personal experience, I know that many faculty members are interested in these rankings.

Suffolk University’s Transitioning from 1-L to Summer Work Podcast Series.

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The link to this series is here.  (http://www.law.suffolk.edu/podcasts/lps-2008-summer.html). You’ll need iTunes to subscribe.

Law Librarian Blog: Those All Powerful Law Review Student Editors Again

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Law Librarian Blog: Those All Powerful Law Review Student Editors Again: A group of anonymous law review article editors are publishing the Anonymous Articles Editor Blog. Hat tip to Adjunct Law Prof Blog. This new blog is offering “tips for law professors on how to increase their chances of getting published (or at least a favorable [...]

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