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2001 Conference: Virtual Reality Check
  

2001 Conference for Law School Computing®

VIRTUAL REALITY CHECK 

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Comments from attendees of CALI 2001...

...Great conference as usual. Many thanks.

...our entire Tech Team thought the conference was great!

...I just wanted to tell you that this was the 2nd CALI conference that I have attended, and have enjoyed both of them immensely. You and your staff offer a great conference, and I just wanted to say "thank you" to you and everyone at CALI for their efforts at organizing such an event.

...the conference was terrific!...

...wanted to send a note thanking you for all the hard work that you've put in on CALI conferences. I know there are too many of us who don't take the time to let you know how much we appreciate the time, effort and ingenuity you put into the conferences. The 11th Conference was terrific. My thanks and appreciation to you...

... I must tell you what a fantastic experience the conference was! I came back to work this morning filled with ideas that were born from discussions with colleagues and from the excellent presentations.

... I greatly enjoyed the conference...

...This was a great conference, and, as always, I appreciated all of the time you and and staff spent making everything go smoothly both for the presenters and the attendees...

...Thanks again for all the work you did to make the CALI conference as interesting as it was. We're looking forward to next year already....

...I wanted to thank you for your efforts in organizing and producing the CALI conference last week in Boston. This was the first time I've attended, and found it very enlightening. Many of the topics covered were directly in-line with situations here ... and the opportunity for networking among peers in IT leadership was invaluable...


More information about the
Network Infrastructure at Suffolk...


Progressing the convergence of technology and learning, Extreme Networks has built a network to enhance the education curriculum for the entire student body and faculty of Suffolk University. The newly created fiber network enables the deployment of video-based learning applications, high-speed access to the Internet, real-time access to the Internet during class lectures, and the opportunity for distance learning, while still offering traditional network services such as email. For more information on Extreme Networks please visit, http://www.extremenetworks.com/.

The theme of this year's conference reflects on the implosion of the dot-coms, the bursting of the Internet bubble and the rising prominence of IT in law schools. Maybe it's a good thing to pull-back and re-evaluate the priorities, missions and goals of IT in law school computing. Several law schools have done this and have created CIO-type positions to handle this new "IT-centric" view of their institutions. Are law school's getting value for their IT investment? Where should the priorities be for the next several years. You will find these questions and other more practical advice from the mouths of the actual implementors at this conference. It's time for a Virtual Reality Check!


WHAT:
11th Annual Conference for Law School Computing
WHEN:
Thursday through Saturday, June 21 - 23, 2001
WHERE:

Suffolk University Law School
120 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02108
617-573-8000

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CALI gratefully acknowledges the support of the following corporate sponsors: