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CALI 2012 TOPICS 作者: Mind Map: CALI  2012 TOPICS

1. Collecting State Court Files: ...

2. Building Online Courses and Course content

3. A critical look at outsourcing services to central IT and the cloud

4. An Update on eLangdell

5. Building a Record with E-Portfolios

6. The Afterburner 2: Optimizing Drupal and Wordpress...

7. Storyboarding a CALI Lesson:...

8. Cost-Effective Creation of In-House Instructional Videos

9. Big Data or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Corpus

10. Teaching Law Students 21st Century Practice Skills Through Coding with A2J Author

11. Disrupting Legal Education:...

12. $50!!! what do you need $20 for?

12.1. Technology that Counts: ...

13. Moving your law reviews to an open-access publishing model...

14. Thinking Outside The Cylinder...

15. If You Offer It & Market It, They Will Come: ...

16. Selecting course technology...

17. Maintaining Professor Scholarship on the TJSL Website

18. The Legal iPad Revolution: ...

18.1. Debbie Ginsberg, Chicago-Kent

19. XtraNormal . . . Good for More than Just Laughs

20. DMR: Digital Media

21. How to Give Good UI?!

22. Learning Centers in the Library: What can we do with them?

23. Self-Assembled Video Recording & Security Options

24. Assemble the Big Stuff and Occupy the Process: ...

25. Looking Back, Looking Forward: What We Learned from Building a 100% Online Course

26. The CFR meets the Semantic Web: Lessons for Developers, Librarians, and Linked Open Data mavens

27. Cultivating Creativity: How to innovate, create, and get out of your own way while doing it

28. Janelle Beitz's Blog about CALIcon12 Topics

29. Dumbing Down the "Smart" Classroom

30. WordPress as CMS II: Implementation and Customization

31. LexisNexis Law School Publishing "E"nitiatives

32. Metadata for Online Collections

33. Powerful Presentations With-or Without

34. Reaching Out to the World

35. From DIY to Semi-Homemade: Should You Integrate Third Party Applications Into Your Services?

36. Institutional Repositories for Law Schools

37. How to Pimp your TWEN: Engaging Students on Their Turf

38. Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Gnu

39. ExamSoft: New Features, New Trends, and Announcements [Invitation Only]

40. The Crimprof Multipedia Turns Three

41. What Should We Try Next? The Life of the Electronic Services Librarian

42. DIY eBooks! A Workshop

43. Building & Maintaining SCOCAL

44. You think it, we'll build it!

45. Using Wikispaces to Share Reference and Circulation Statistics

46. Teaching Contract Drafting with Contracts Filed in SEC EDGAR Database

47. Bridging the Gap: Technology Integration from a K-12 Perspective

48. Open Source Solutions for Journal Publishing

49. Moving Your Clinical Programs to the Cloud: A Lesson in Politics, Policy and More

50. Convert Your Course Website (Online) Into A Chrome App (Offline), Or Why an App Might be Better Than an eBook

51. If You Build It, They Will Learn: Using Self-Paced Modules to Integrate Academic and Professional Skills Across the Curriculum

52. Hydratext

52.1. Christian Turner, University of Georgia Law School

53. How to teach a blended course

53.1. Norman Garland, Southwestern Law School

54. IPv6 - A Practical Introduction for the Rest of Us

54.1. Michael Sparks, Louisiana State University Law Center

55. 20 FREE & ONLINE Technology Tools to Support Teaching & Learning

55.1. Additional tool to check out, MeetingBurner.com