This week, we found a few more law student Tweet-missteps and talked about all things Apple with our special guests Colleen Hurd, James Cooper, and Dennis Bishop.
The group will discuss how law schools are dealing with the rise of Macs, iPads, iPhones, and all things Apple in the law school world. We plan to talk about support, cost, and other technology issues with (as of now undecided guests whose schools are especially Apple-friendly).
In this week’s episode, we talked about using the HP Touchsmart and smart podiums in the classroom, found more law students who were clueless about Twitter, recommended a few PowerPoint tips, and reminised about the history of computing in law schools with Ken Hirsh.
This week, we featured the panelists as our special guests. We talked about virtual servers; reviewed the iPad, TouchPad and other tablets; discovered a few more law students Tweeting badly; discussed security issues; and announced the new Law School Ed Tech blog.
News and views from around the world of law school technology. No special guest or theme this week, just our panelists talking about whatever recent news items caught their eyes, or anything else that interests them.
Date: Monday, March 7, 2011
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EST
In this week’s episode, we talked to Michael Muntean of Turning Technologies about clickers in the classroom. We also discussed the Nokia “burning platform” memo, and, of course, law students tweeting badly.
Michael Muntean of Turning Technologies will be with us to discuss clickers in the classroom. We’ll also talk about the 2011 CALI Conference, probably some law students tweeting badly, and more.
This week, we talked about the pros and cons of QR codes, heard more examples of law students abusing Twitter, and discussed open source casebooks with special guest John Mayer, CALI’s Executive Director.
Join us as we welcome a new semester with John Mayer, CALI’s Executive Director. We’ll be talking about e-books and CALI’s e-casebook initiative, eLangdell; the 2011 CALI Conference; and all things CALI.