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24 Jul, 2007 3:07 pm
... is sending its annual shipment of CALI CD's to law schools by the end of the week. This year we're sending 140,000 CD's...enough for all law ... are broken into different
components of the different subjects. See what other students said about CALI Lessons and how the lessons helped them in this post. Aren't these available ... you don't have an
internet connection, as mentioned above. Run through the CALI lesson on a given topic before class discussion on that topic. Alternatively or in addition to 3, ...
28 Aug 6:00 am
... drop by the Reference and Information desk in the library to pick one up. What follows are CALI's instructions for creating your account using the authorization code. Before
creating ... school's authorization code just one time. During your first cali.org registration/account creation process, enter it into the box entitled "Authorization ... ve
registered, use the username/password you created during registration to login at cali.org. Once registration is complete and your account is created, you use ...
23 Oct 7:33 am
... less than an hour. Students may browse lessons by topic, author, casebook, or by those recently added. Some of the most popular CALI Lessons for 1Ls are: Acceptance Equitable
Remedies - An Overview Basic Future Interests: The Concept of "Future Interest" - Lesson 1 Plagiarism - Keeping Out of Trouble Some of the most popular CALI Lessons for all
students are: Character Evidence Under Federal Rules Hearsay From Square One: The Definition of Hearsay The Hearsay ...
24 Jul, 2007 11:45 am
... be featuring a list of selected links to these lessons by subject area throughout the week. What are CALI lessons? They are online, interactive tutorials about specific
academic legal subjects by law ... CALI lessons on first-year and bar topics, and CALI has even created a list of CALI lessons by casebook. If you're a faculty
member or currently ... lessons. If you're an incoming first-year student, you will receive the CALI registration code during orientation week. First up -- Legal Concepts, Legal
...
11 Dec, 2007 11:05 am
... law school right now, you're surely preparing for exams. Don't forget about CALI lessons. There are over 700 free, interactive, computer-based tutorials in over 32 areas ...
code if you're a first-timer). Take a look at the list of lessons and find what CALI has to offer in your current classes. *Note that while I say free, you must attend ...
lessons provided by your school. Literally, over 95% of US law schools are members of CALI. So if you happen to attend one of those schools that is not, talk to ...
28 Aug 1:47 am
... school instructor or librarian, and is carefully reviewed before publication in order to ensure clarity and helpfulness. For the most current versions of the tutorials on the
CALI DVD (or for those who don't wish to load the DVD on their computers), Duke Law students may use the law school's authorization code to register with the CALI website
and take tutorials online. You'll use the authorization code once to register an account at CALI.org, and ...
16 Oct 11:17 am
... advanced Twitter topics as a follow-up to her popular August webinar. Nov 13: Using CALI Lessons in Your Teaching Professors Deb Cohen, Southern New England School of Law,
... ), an open-source course management system. Dec 11: Five Steps to Promoting CALI at Your School We'll cover free, easy, and effective ways to ensure ... the few free study
tools available to them in law school. We strongly encourage CALI Reps to attend…this one's for you. Video archives of past webinars are available at calivideos ...
22 Nov, 2006 1:13 pm
CALI has released many new lessons and a game in the past couple of months. Most of the lessons are about remedies and family-law topics. There is also a lesson in the legal
writing category for those of you who are ... the second level, you must choose which of three short quotations from Supreme Court decisions was not written by each Justice. Disclosure:
As a member of the CALI editorial board, I may be slightly biased. Check out these lessons and the game for yourself; I think you will agree with ...
20 Dec, 2006 11:41 am
... them create a poll online in a matter of one click, giving the professor a screen like this: Students then access cali.org/instapoll on their laptop, put in the poll number,
and click on the letter corresponding with their vote: Two clicks. ... to help eliminate that reluctance. And yes, it's absolutely free. No account or login required.
_____________________________________________CALI's Pre-Law Blog is a part of CALI's Classcaster Network. For more information visit www.cali.org or, for future ...
17 Oct, 2007 7:54 am
... are written by law and library faculty from all over the country. Besides providing helpful explanations of the law, my favorite part of CALI is that it contains questions
throughout most lessons. These questions help keep your interest while also making sure you are understanding the concept being taught before moving on. CALI passwords were
handed out to 1Ls during their library orienation along with a CALI CD (in the packet that also ...
25 Sep, 2008 9:09 am
... site? "LessonLink is a feature of the CALI website that lets faculty create a unique hyperlink to an already existing CALI lesson. Faculty can use this hyperlink on
their courses web pages (i.e. TWEN, BlackBoard, class blog, or other course website) or send it via email to their students." The CALI LessonLink web page covers: What is
LessonLink? What lessons can I create LessonLinks to? How long will LessonLinks last? Why would I use LessonLink? I want to create some links, how do I get started?
20 Oct, 2008 12:55 pm
... can be placed on the faculty member's course page, TWEN page or Blackboard page. Students must access the CALI lesson through that link in order for the professor to see that
the student completed the lesson. To create links, the faculty member must go ... student hits the X in the upper right corner to exit the lesson, the student clicks on the button to
upload the score to CALI. Thanks to Professor Mika and the Barclay Blog. Students should have registered for CALI during library orientation. If ...
10 Nov, 2008 6:54 am
... the library. Last week I blogged about CDs that could be helpful in your studying. Today I want to talk about an online resource that the library subscribes to: CALI.
Hopefully you're familiar with ... can't stomach going over that outline one more time. In addition, in CALI's Legal Concepts and Skills section there are several podcasts on
preparing ... So, if you're looking for something to supplement your course study, CALI may be the answer. To register, please contact me at neverss@lawgate.byu.edu ...
27 Aug 1:37 am
... Use the school's authorization code just one time. During your first cali.org registration/account creation process, enter it into the box entitled "Authorization Code." ...
cali.org account is created. Your school's authorization code IS NOT your cali.org username or password: You create your own username during registration. You ... you've
registered, use the username/password you created during registration to login at cali.org. Once registration is complete and your account is created, you use your ...
19 Aug, 2008 9:35 pm
... , first-year law students don't have to struggle quite so much thanks to CALI. CALI is a non-profit organization comprised of U.S. law school members, and it ... to
demystify tough legal concepts and help law students test their grasp of these rules. The CALI Editorial Board reviews each new draft exercise before posting it on the ...
website to help ensure that lessons are accurate and engaging. All you need to access CALI lessons online is a USF student registration code, which you can pick up from a ...
5 Feb 2:38 pm
... "Legal Education Commons" - which contains law-related images (for powerpoints, etc.) and 700,000 full text federal cases. CALI is looking for contributions of presentations,
edited cases or any other teaching materials. See CALI Announcement. Also see Berkman Announcement, Our ... example, moot court videos Podcasting Thanks to CALIopolis blog. The
above illustration is an example of a Legal Education Commons Image, CarlaTom_land.JPG, http://w.cali.org/lec/image/4278, illustration by Eric Molinski
1 Nov, 2008 5:26 am
... help preparing for exams? From adverse possession to zoning, the Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) publishes nearly 300 computer-based tutorials covering
over 30 different legal ... of formats and methods to teach doctrine, analysis, and critical thinking skills. CALI CDs were distributed to 1Ls at orientation. New CDs were placed
in the hanging file folder of each 2L and 3L just after Fall Break. You can also access lessons on the CALI website. New users must register using a ...
15 Jun 4:31 pm
... 18-20, 2009, at the University of Colorado School of Law. The conference program is available here. Elmer Masters, CALI's Director of Internet Development, tells us that
anyone may participate free-of-charge in the "Web sessions" ... listed on the conference program. The Twitter feed for the conference is [search.twitter.com]. Conference-related news is
also available on the CALI Blog. We send our best wishes to our colleagues attending the conference. Posted in Conference Announcements, Conference ...
13 Mar, 2007 10:08 am
... Berkman Center luncheon series talk today. If you're familiar with CALI, you know what an amazing resource he and his colleagues have created ... institutions and individuals
using technology and distance learning in legal education. CALI was incorporated in 1982 and welcomes membership from law schools, paralegal programs, law ... we teach in every
high school in America?) Not everything they do at CALI is about legal education in the strict sense. One of the ideas that he's talking about is legal ...
18 Dec, 2008 8:46 pm
CALI - the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction has been mentioned a few times here at Slaw * *. I was reminded about CALI recently by a post of the top ten fall
semester 2008 lessons at the Law Librarian Blog. The CALI site has an ... , though this is probably due to term exams or papers and students need for a refresher on particular
areas of law. CALI.org is a great resource, with reasonable access fees. It is a really good way to offer more training services with less resources. Even ...
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