CALI’s Director of Curriculum Development, Deb Quentel, teaches you how to make like a tree and…branch! Please watch parts 1-3 for the more basic aspects of CALI Author.
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Free Alternatives to Course Management Software (Webinar)
Answering (More) Student Questions About CALI (Webinar)
One CALI rep suggested that we do a webinar on some of the common — but harder to answer — student questions about CALI. Since, we’ve had a few weeks since the last webinar to find what often confuses students about the new site, we thought that was a great idea. These topics and more …
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Writing CALI Lessons III – The Toolbar (Webinar)
Twitter from a Law Prof’s Perspective (Webinar)
Using the New CALI Website (Webinar)
Twitter from a Law School Communications Professional’s Perspective (Webinar)
By the time we finish this webinar, you’ll be a dedicated Tweeter. We’ll do a basic intro to Twitter, talk about why and how it is used, as well as give some helpful tips and pointers on Tweeting. We’ll also talk about how one law school uses the tool to talk to students and alumni, …
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Authoring CALI Lessons II – Adding Media to CALI Lessons (Webinar)
CALI Director of Curriculum Development, Deb Quentel, hosts this webinar on how to insert media into CALI Lessons using CALI Author lesson authoring software. This is the second webinar in a series of webinars about CALI Author hosted by Deb (we call them Debinars). Please watch part one, Introduction to Authoring CALI Lessons, prior to …
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Using Google Docs to Create Surveys (Webinar)
A2J Author (Webinar)
The Center for Access to Justice (CATJ), based out of Chicago-Kent School of Law, seeks to make the courts more accessible to everyone, even those who cannot afford an attorney. One way CATJ does this is by empowering self-represented litigants to easily create often confusing legal documents and forms on their own. Through a software …