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Sorry about the technical difficulties in the live cast – here’s the whole thing! This week’s links: Tech fun: Amazon Warehouse Deals Vudu Woot Manage Twitter Tweetdeck Hootsuite Evernote Coding Sunlight Foundation LiveCode (and HyperCard) Supe
David Dickens has a conversation with Dave Cormier, the 2012 CALI Conference for Law School Computing Thursday plenary speaker. Download here Dave’s day job is the Manager of Web Communications and Innovations at the University of Prince Edward
We talked about lots of great tech news this week, from personal URL shorteners to the return of Ze Frank to DYI tech news magazines. Links for this podcast: YOURLS: Your Own URL Shortener Shorten-It – an URL shortener that Elmer Masters is wor
In this week’s LSTT, we talked about our favorite April Fool’s jokes, tech news, and CALI Con: April Fools: Google Maps 8-bit for NES GMail Tap On the more serious side, 3/31 was Word Backup Day. We learned that we could make any printer AirPri
Catching up on all the latest tech news, including Apple’s latest publishing initiative. This week’s links: Ben Chapman’s Storify eLangdell printing announcement Apple no longer will replace glass under a 1-time policy Making eBooks for Fun and
In this episode, we discussed the library tech exprience with special guests Susanna Leers and Ken Hirsh. This week’s link: Welcome to the post-digital world, an exhilarating return to civility – via Facebook and Lady Gaga
In this episode, we discussed the experience of technology as well as student engagement.  Special guest: John Mayer from CALI. This week’s link: Welcome to the post-digital world, an exhilarating return to civility – via Facebook and Lady Gaga
In this week’s episode, we reminded ourselves that legal professionals also Tweet (and use other social networking tools) well. This week’s links: Social Media Law Student (some good resources if not current) Duty to Protect the Confidentiality
Check below for this week’s show on tech news.  Links from the show: Arrington, Huffington, AOL, Editorial Integrity, and the Battle of Thermopylae Michael Arrington Wars with AOL, Fired from Editorial Position WikiLeaks Controversy Could Impac
Law School Tech Talk returned on Monday, August 29, 2011 11:00 AM EDT with a back-to-school edition.  We spoke about what we saw during orientation this year, what we need to do, and what we anticipate as being the ongoing challenges for the ne
Download the complete Law School Tech Talk, Episode 15. At the 2011 CALI Conference for Law School Computing, David interviewed keynote speaker, Richard Nash, live. The result was a great conversation about everything from independent publishin
In this last episode of the school year, we talked about various tablets, learned that law students still Tweet badly after exams, and got ourselves geared up for June’s CALI conference in Milwaukee.  See you in the fall! This week’s links: Mor
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. This week’s links: Safeware – purchase extra insurance for computers NERCOMP – No
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
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
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. This week’s links: The Nokia memo Th
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. This week’s links: Wikipedia on QR Code
This week, we were our own special guests.  John, Debbie, and Ben provided wrap ups for this year’s most important technological innovations for law schools and speculated about what’s on the horizon for 2011.  And, of course, we also featured
In this week’s episode, we discussed Google TV, yet more law students behaving badly on Twitter, why law schools need to pay attention to their social media reputations, and talked with special guest Rich McCue of the University of Victoria abo
In this week’s podcast, we discussed SSRN’s new print-on-demand service, discussed Touro Law School’s Social Media Day of Giving, examined this week’s Law Students Behaving Badly Tweet, and interviewed Doug Edmunds, Assistant Dean of IT at Univ
This week’s episode featured lawyer and social media expert Nichole Black (NY Law Blog and Law Tech Talk).  In this podcast, we discussed Chrome OS, law students Tweeting badly (the building’s on fire?), as well as legal ethics, cloud computing
We decided to take a break from Toms.  This week, we asked Jamie Butler, Director of IT at UC Davis School of Law, to talk to us about digital signage and other fun issues.  This week’s podcast also featured a lively discussion about libraries
Featuring our third Tom – Tom Ryan, CALI veteran and Director of Information Technology at Rutgers Camden.  In this this week’s podcast we talked about the latest iterations of electronic casebooks and e-study guides, Jonathan Ezor shared his l
This week’s podcast features Tom Bruce, co-founder and director of the Legal Information Institute at the Cornell Law School, discussing his keynote speech from this year’s CALI conference — “The Earl of Kent, or How to Bother“, his career at L
This week’s podcast features Tom Boone, reference librarian at Loyola Law School, discussing his Redbox Ignite presentation from the 2010 CALI conference. Links from this podcast: “No one noes” from the A List Apart weblog and Ben’s post discus
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