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March 9, 2009
Tools for Change: CALI's Annual Conference
19th Annual Conference for Law School Computing
Thursday to Saturday, June 18 - 20 2009
University of Colorado Law School, Boulder CO.
Registration and hotel information here. A preliminary agenda will be available around May 15th. Sessions that have been accepted so far include
- Firefox Add-ons for Legal Research
- Rich Internet Applications with the Adobe Flash Platform
- Crowdsourcing and Open Access v2.0: Harnessing the Power of Peer Production to Disseminate Historical Records and Legal Scholarship
- Why is there Hot Pizza in my classroom? Room and Course Scheduling
- Multimedia Tools for Law School
- Cloud Computing, Web Services, and the New Web Stack
- Coursecrafting: (def.) Mashing up legal research, moot court, skills training and instructional technology into something new and innovative!
- Using LibGuides to build Legal Research Guides
Details on the above sessions here. Look's to be another excellent CALI conference. [JH]
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