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Upcoming Webinars: CALI Author & Course Management Software Alternatives

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Mon, 08/24/2009 - 16:59.
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Take a look at our upcoming webinars.

Click the links to register and reserve your spot:

Friday, August 28 @ 3 EDT
Writing CALI Lessons Part III: Using the CALI Author Toolbar (parts I and II here)
Deb Quentel, CALI, Director of Curriculm Development

Friday, September 18 @ 3EDT
Free Alternatives to Course Management Software (Blogs and Wikis)

Sarah Glassmeyer, University of Kentucky Law School, Librarian

Also, check out the archives of past webinars at calivideos.blip.tv.

CALI Author Turns 10

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Thu, 05/14/2009 - 12:13.
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This year is the 10th anniversary of CALI Author, CALI's lesson authoring software.

For those who don't know, CALI Author is a user-friendly software that enables anyone (usually with a little training) to create CALI lessons.

CALI Author fundamentally changed the way CALI creates lessons.

Don't believe me?:

Total Lessons in CALI Library
YEAR # of Lessons
1984 22
1989 43
1994 75
1999 110
2004
397
2009 800+

The CALI Author era (1999-2009) has been, by far, our most productive from a lesson standpoint.

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Webinar Video Posted: Introduction to Authoring CALI Lessons

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Fri, 05/08/2009 - 16:36.
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In addition to all of our previous webinars, find video of the May 8th, 2009 webinar, Introduction to Authoring CALI Lessons, at CALI's blip.tv webpage.

Thanks to all who attended and feel free to sign up both of our next two webinars:

 

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Learn to Create CALI Lessons: This Friday

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Mon, 05/04/2009 - 14:43.
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This Friday's webinar, May 8 @ 3:00 EST, will show you the basics of creating CALI Lessons with the CALI Author software. Reserve your seat by registering today:

Click Here to Register.

As always, the webinar is a free service provided to CALI member organizations' staff and faculty.

 

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Friday Webinar: Tools for Professors Using CALI Lessons

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Wed, 04/22/2009 - 18:00.
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The upcoming webinar should be a good one for those of you who would like to know some advanced CALI Lesson features:

Tools for Professors Using CALI Lessons, Friday, April 24, 3 PM EST

Deb Quentel, our Director of Curriculum Development, will go over:

LessonLink - Create a unique URL for a specific CALI Lesson. Then track who has taken that lesson through that URL and the lesson-takers' scores.

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Upcoming Webinars: CALI Lesson Advanced User Features & Authoring Lessons

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Tue, 04/14/2009 - 11:26.
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The next two webinars will be a series presented by Deb Quentel, CALI's Director of Curriculum Development...

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