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The CALI Conference for Law School Computing

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CALI announces the 2008 CALI Conference for Law School Computing: "Transforming Legal Education."

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International Conference on the Future of Legal Education : E-Langdell – The Future of the Casebook

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Matthew Bodie (St. Louis University School of Law), Christian Turner (University of Georgia School of Law) and I will be presenting at this year's International Conference on the Future of Legal Education about the future of the casebook, including the eLangdell initiative now underway between CALI and the Berkman Center.

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MediaNotes Demonstration Webcast

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CALI now offers yet another tool to advance legal education: video annotation software that enables legal skills instructors to provide robust feedback to students. Developed at Brigham Young University, MediaNotes lets teachers coach student by annotating and tagging recorded performances – whether for negotiations, interviewing & counseling, trial advocacy, or other practice skills.

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MediaNotes Demonstration Webcast

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CALI now offers yet another tool to advance legal education: video annotation software that enables legal skills instructors to provide robust feedback to students. Developed at Brigham Young University, MediaNotes lets teachers coach student by annotating and tagging recorded performances – whether for negotiations, interviewing & counseling, trial advocacy, or other practice skills.

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eLangdell to revolutionize legal education

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CALI's eLangdell initiative promises to rewrite casebooks for 21st-century law schools. To harness the power of community, eLangdell offers a commons where law professors can contribute high-quality resources and from which they can assemble their own course teaching materials. Professors will no longer be bound to out-of-date, awkwardly-configured books but are free to mix in their own custom materials however they choose.

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