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Post-Conference MaterialsThese materials are on-line additions to the binder that attendees of the 1998 CALI Conference for Law School Computing recieved at registration. Below you will find links to handouts, HTML presentations, and PowerPoint presentations in HTML from this year's speakers, as well as links to real audio files recorded during conference sessions.
Conference materials are being posted as the presenters submit the materials to CALI. If you have any comments or questions regarding these materials or if you were a presenter and would like to post your URLs or PowerPoint slides, please e-mail sburke@cali.org. All sessions were recorded in RealAudio 5.0 format and are available for playback using the RealPlayer unless otherwise noted. Selected sessions are also available in RealVideo 5.0 56.6K format. Links to the RealAudio/Video files are located on the session's linked page.
Note: We are aware of some problems viewing the RealVideo Files over dial up connections and are working to offer alternative video files for dialup connections. (31 July, 1998)
Any comments or views expressed during the recorded sessions are not those of CALI; all comments and opinions are those of the individual presenter(s).
All Materials on and linked from this page may be protected by their authors under United States Copyright Law (i.e., ©). Please do not re-distribute these materials without prior permission of the authors.
Session Name (links to session page)
Sessions marked with "*" are available in both RealVideo and RealAudio 5.0 format.
- 30 Pitfalls to Avoid When Implementing a Laptop Program at Your Law School *
- AnLon Systems Academic Intranet: Intrakal
- Australian Law Courseware Project
- Automating Career Services with the Web
- The Bar Exam on the Computer
- Best of Both Worlds: Combining CD-ROM and Web for Educational Delivery
- Building your Law School of the Future
- CALI-Authoring From the Rookie Perspective
- CALI-Authoring: Three Case Studies (no recording available)
- Case Study in Distance Learning
- Collaborative Teaching with TWEN *
- Corel's WordPerfect 8
- Designing Electronic Courtrooms
- Digitizing and Delivering Audio and Video for Web-Delivery
- Do-it-Yourself Web Course Pages *
- Educational Materials from Matthew Bender, Inc.
- Ex Africa Semper Aliquid Novi -- Trying to Build the Law School of the Future in South Africa
- Exams on Computer
- Finding Computer/Tech Staff in the Current Economy
- Getting Started With TWEN *
- How to Use Multimedia Effectively
- If Socrates Only Knew: Expanding law Class Discourse by Means of Internal Newsgroups
- Intellectual property and Problems with Internet Publishing *
- Interactive Computer-Driven White Boards in Law School Classrooms
- Introduction to CGI/PERL Scripting & Programming (no recording available)
- Introduction to Dynamic HTML
- Involving Students with TWEN *
- Managing Law School IT in a Changing Environment (no recording available)
- News from LSAC
- Novell NetWare 5.0 (RealVideo only)
- Organizing your Website and Overview of HTML Editors
- Overview of Computer Security Issues
- Plenary: Preparing for the Road Ahead *
- Plenary: Technology and the Future of Education (RealVideo Only)
- The Self-Contained Electronic Course
- Strategies for Effective Electronic Publishing
- State Constitutions Electronic Project (no recording available)
- Student Printing Redux (no Real Audio/Video files available)
- Student Techno-Literacy Survey
- Teaching in a Technology Classroom
- Teaching Law and Legal Reasoning Through Student-Built Expert Systems
- Teaching Law Students for the Digital Age
- Teaching with Graphics
- Teaching With Technology: Report from the Trenches (No recording available)
- Tips on Keeping Staff
- Using Web Lectures and Other Xchange Content in Your Classroom*
- We Can See the Future and They're Using XML
- Web & Software Resources for Law Clinics
- Web-based Applications for Administrative Computing
- Welcome to the 1998 CALI Conference: Chicago-Kent College of Law's Dean, Henry H. Perritt, Jr., discusses the history and future of computers in Law Schools. *
- What's New with LEXIS-NEXIS *