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Article About CALI Conference by Attendee

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Mon, 07/20/2009 - 15:27.
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You should  take a look at Professor Richard Leiter's blog post about the 2009 CALI Conference.

And don't forget, Sarah Glassmeyer had a great post on her blog, as well.

We're very appreciative of write-ups like these, and we take these and other forms of feedback about the conference into consideration as we plan the next year's conference.

CALI Conference Word Cloud

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Thu, 07/02/2009 - 09:08.
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This is awesome. Thanks, Jason.

I created a word cloud for the #calicon09 tweets with Wordle.calicon09

To see how he did it, read the rest of his blog post.

Continuing a Discussion on Social Media Best Practices in Law School

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Wed, 07/01/2009 - 09:38.
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The social media best practices conference session (here) was a great start to a conversation that CALI and Laura Bergus, one of the leaders of that session, would like to continue.

We hope to eventually develop some tangible guidelines for helping law school students, staff, faculty, and employers use social media. But we need your help.

Here are three things you can do:

1) Fill out this one page, 5-minute survey.

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Another successful conference....at least we think, so give us your feedback.

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Mon, 06/22/2009 - 13:54.
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With CALI's 19th Conference for Law School Computing behind us, we'd like to thank everyone who made it possible:  University of Colorado Law and its staff, the attendees, the session speakers, plenary speaker John Palfrey, the sponsors, and the rest of the CALI staff.

Some post-conference notes:

  1. Conference evaluations: We need your feedback to help improve this conference. So fill out your conference evaluation.
     
  2. Session ratings and feedback: You can also rate/comment on the sessions you attended by clicking on individual sessions within the final agenda.
     
  3. Conference pics: Conference pictures are posted at CALI's Facebook page...there are over 150 of them so there's a good chance you will find yourself if you attended.
     
  4. Session video: We are working on making session video available sometime around or before August. We will announce when those are available.
     
  5. Conference Twitter hashtag: in the meantime, those who missed the conference can get a pretty good idea of what they missed by searching twitter for the #calicon09 tag. We had a very active set of tweeters this year.

We'll see you all next summer at Rutgers, Camden for the 20th anniversary CALI Conference extravaganza!

 

CALI Conference Google Map

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Mon, 06/15/2009 - 16:44.
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Take a look at the custom Google Map for the 2009 CALI Conference. It shows you the main the location of hotels and the law school and best routes for getting to and from the conference.


View Boulder 2009 CALI Conference in a larger map

Most of us at CALI are traveling all day tomorrow. So to those of you attending the conference, we'll see you there!

Join us for Thursday night CALI Conference Barbecue

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Thu, 06/11/2009 - 16:59.
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For those of you registered to attend the CALI Conference (or not...there's still time to register) don't forget to sign up to attend the conference plenary dinner.

Sign up for the Thursday night conference plenary dinner.

This year we'll be outside offering barbecue and other classic picnic-style food. And it's all included in your registration.

CALI Conference Preview Webinar Tomorrow (Friday, May 22nd @ 3:00)

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 13:22.
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The CALI staff will go over some expected highlights for the 2009 CALI Conference for Law School Computing in this Webinar.

If you're already registered for the conference, are still considering attending, or need more reasons to give your boss to convince her to let you go you should register for this webinar:

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Conference Giveaway Prizes

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 09:20.
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The CALI Conference giveaway has some of the best prizes we have ever given away at a conference including...

 

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More on Social Media Best Practices Workshop for Law Schools at CALI Conference

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Wed, 05/13/2009 - 12:03.
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There has been some buzz around the web for our Social Media Best Practices Workshop.

Several in the Law Professor Blog Network have linked us: here, here, and here.

Laura Bergus, the workshops' student representative who encouraged her law school to make changes to its policies, has posted her thoughts on her blog.

And here is the Berkman Center's post.

CALI would like to thank all who have shown an interest in this. Hopefully you are excited about it as we are, and we note that the time of the workshop is visible on the newly added preliminary conference agenda.

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2009 Conference Schedule Available with Customized Scheduling Feature

Submitted by Austin Groothuis on Mon, 05/11/2009 - 12:59.
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The preliminary agenda for the 2009 Conference for Law School Computing(r) is now available.

This year we've added a great new feature...

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