CALI Conference 2010 - June 24-26, 2010 - CALL FOR SPEAKERS

Sorry for the duplication - the conference dates were not included in
the original Call for Speakers email..

They are...

Thursday - Saturday
June 24-26, 2010

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CALL FOR SPEAKERS

The 20th Annual Conference for Law School Computing is coming up this
June and will be held at the Rutgers University School of Law | Camden

Thursday - Saturday
June 24-26, 2010

The hotels are across the river in Philadelphia.

Conference website at www.cali.org/conference

The theme for this year's conference is ....

REBOOT LEGAL EDUCATION

There are many changes afoot in legal education, Outcomes, Carnegie,
Integrating Practice into Courses, Social Media, eBooks, Laptops in
the Classroom (or NOT!). Are law schools heading to a Blue Screen of
Death? Is it time to Reboot Legal Education? What role does
technology have to play?

For 20 years, the CALI Conference has organized its schedule at nearly
the last minute in order to bring the most relevant and up-to-date
presentations to attendees. This year is no different and we are
looking for people with strong opinions, great ideas, interesting
projects and useful advice. Come and share and be challenged. If you
are willing and able to speak, your conference registration fee is
FREE!

Submit a session proposal at www.cali.org/conference. All sessions
are 1 hour long. Everything will be recorded and posted later. We
are looking into whether or not some sessions will be webcast.

If you are not sure whether you should submit a proposal, send me an
email and we can discuss it. I may be able to find you a
co-presenter/co-panelist.

Conference hotel and registration information is also available at
www.cali.org/conference.

$395 for attendees from CALI member law schools
$695 for everyone else
$Free for Speakers, CALI Authors and CEB members

Questions, problems, ideas, suggestions? Send me a note.

2010 Conference hashtag is #CALICon

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Subscribe to the CALI Blog at www.cali.org/blog for updates.

With Regards,
John