Do teknoids blog?
Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
tech in general?
And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
Let me know, on or off the list.
thanks,
Elmer.

Do teknoids blog?
Folks,
I'm aggregating the feeds from the blogs reported in this thread at
http://www.teknoids.net/aggregator/categories/1. As a bonus there is a
feed of the feeds at http://www.teknoids.net/aggregator/rss/1 in case
you want to follow along in your own reader. If your contributing to
or running a blog you'd like added, just let me know.
For those of you who let me know that you'd like to contribute a
teknoids blog, you'll be hearing from me shortly.
And, I'll be adding more feeds to the Teknoids aggregator to include a
wide range of tech news. The more general tech stuff will be in a
separate category, so you can pick and choose what you want to follow.
Elmer.
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Elmer Masters <emasters@cali.org> wrote:
> Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
> anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
> list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
> generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
> tech in general?
>
> And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
> tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
>
blogging
I have been for several years at:
albanylawtech.wordpress.com
Darlene Cardillo
Instructional Technologist
Albany Law School
dcard@albanylaw.edu
518-445-3301
blogging
FYI... I got this when I went to check out your site:
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site *cultivategreatness.com*, which appears to host malware – software that
can hurt your computer or otherwise operate without your consent. Just
visiting a site that contains malware can infect your computer.
For detailed information about the problems with these elements, visit the
Google Safe Browsing diagnostic
page
for
cultivategreatness.com.
Learn more about how to protect yourself from harmful software
online.
On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 8:34 AM, <dcard@albanylaw.edu> wrote:
> I have been for several years at:
> albanylawtech.wordpress.com
>
> Darlene Cardillo
> Instructional Technologist at Albany Law School
>
>
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blogging
Is anyone video blogging with their blogs, or hosting blogs in the law
school that they have students contribute too? I'd be interested in
learning some of the pros and cons of such practices.
Steve
blogging
As would I.
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On Jul 9, 2010, at 1:20 PM, "Steve App" <stephen.app@temple.edu> wrote:
> Is anyone video blogging with their blogs, or hosting blogs in the law school that they have students contribute too? I'd be interested in learning some of the pros and cons of such practices.
>
>
> Steve
>
>
RE: Do teknoids blog?
I blog at 3 Geeks and a Law Blog... we hit technology issues along with an eclectic batch of other stuff.
http://www.geeklawblog.com
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Subject: [teknoids] Do teknoids blog?
Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
tech in general?
And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
Let me know, on or off the list.
thanks,
Elmer.
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Do teknoids blog?
Some others:
ABA-Sitetation covers a lot of law tech:
http://new.abanet.org/sitetation/Pages/home.aspx
a number of state bar association practice management advisors blog, and
someone has collapsed most of them into an RSS feed with Yahoo Pipes!
http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.info?_id=ENd84ISt3BGo_yx7JZhxuA
I'm a big fan of the Lawyerist for practice tech but Sam already mentioned
it.
The Chronicle of Higher Ed has a great Wired Campus blog:
http://chronicle.com/blog/Wired-Campus/5/
I recently started to blog about browser and online legal research
technology at http://fli.canadalawbook.ca
David.
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Elmer Masters <emasters@cali.org> wrote:
> Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
> anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
> list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
> generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
> tech in general?
>
> And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
> tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
>
> Let me know, on or off the list.
>
> thanks,
> Elmer.
>
> --
> Elmer R. Masters
> Director of Internet Development
> Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
> emasters@cali.org 773-332-7508
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web call api or widget?
I have been looking at http://www.twilio.com/, an openPBX. This is nice, but does not do what I wanted to do.
What I wanted to do is that we can place a button on our library webpage, saying: for reference questions, call us. The patron clicks on the button, and that will connect to the reference phone number. Twilio is nice, but the patron has to enter their own phone number and then gets called.
Does anybody know of any either paid or free API or widget (can be placed anywhere on a web page) that allows you to make a phone call through the web, and conversations can be conducted between the web and a landline phone or even web to web?
By the way, if you are on wordpress.com, you can enable "call to blog" function. Once that is activated, you can call to blog. Twilio is the api that is used for this function. Cool.
Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law
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web call api or widget?
There is a Goolge Voice Widget that does it:
http://www.google.com/support/voice/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=115128
and Google Voice is open now also.
On Thu, Jul 8, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Zhou, Don <don.zhou@wmitchell.edu> wrote:
> I have been looking at http://www.twilio.com/, an openPBX. This is nice,
> but does not do what I wanted to do.
>
>
>
> What I wanted to do is that we can place a button on our library webpage,
> saying: for reference questions, call us. The patron clicks on the button,
> and that will connect to the reference phone number. Twilio is nice, but
> the patron has to enter their own phone number and then gets called.
>
>
>
> Does anybody know of any either paid or free API or widget (can be placed
> anywhere on a web page) that allows you to make a phone call through the
> web, and conversations can be conducted between the web and a landline
> phone or even web to web?
>
>
>
> By the way, if you are on wordpress.com, you can enable “call to blog”
> function. Once that is activated, you can call to blog. Twilio is the api
> that is used for this function. Cool.
>
>
>
> Don Zhou
>
> William Mitchell College of Law
>
>
>
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RE: web call api or widget?
I'm not sure I follow. The patron clicks on the button, and that will connect to the reference phone number. Connects what to the reference phone number?
Tom Black, RHCT
Web Services
University of Arkansas School of Law
173 Waterman Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office: 479-575-2100
Cell: 479-935-5296
FAX: 479-575-7442
From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Zhou, Don
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 3:52 PM
To: 'Teknoids'
Subject: [teknoids] web call api or widget?
I have been looking at http://www.twilio.com/, an openPBX. This is nice, but does not do what I wanted to do.
What I wanted to do is that we can place a button on our library webpage, saying: for reference questions, call us. The patron clicks on the button, and that will connect to the reference phone number. Twilio is nice, but the patron has to enter their own phone number and then gets called.
Does anybody know of any either paid or free API or widget (can be placed anywhere on a web page) that allows you to make a phone call through the web, and conversations can be conducted between the web and a landline phone or even web to web?
By the way, if you are on wordpress.com, you can enable "call to blog" function. Once that is activated, you can call to blog. Twilio is the api that is used for this function. Cool.
Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law
______________________________________________________
This email has been scanned for all viruses.
RE: web call api or widget?
Connect the web call to the landline.
Don
From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Tom Black
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 4:04 PM
To: Teknoids
Subject: [teknoids] RE: web call api or widget?
I'm not sure I follow. The patron clicks on the button, and that will connect to the reference phone number. Connects what to the reference phone number?
Tom Black, RHCT
Web Services
University of Arkansas School of Law
173 Waterman Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office: 479-575-2100
Cell: 479-935-5296
FAX: 479-575-7442
From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Zhou, Don
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 3:52 PM
To: 'Teknoids'
Subject: [teknoids] web call api or widget?
I have been looking at http://www.twilio.com/, an openPBX. This is nice, but does not do what I wanted to do.
What I wanted to do is that we can place a button on our library webpage, saying: for reference questions, call us. The patron clicks on the button, and that will connect to the reference phone number. Twilio is nice, but the patron has to enter their own phone number and then gets called.
Does anybody know of any either paid or free API or widget (can be placed anywhere on a web page) that allows you to make a phone call through the web, and conversations can be conducted between the web and a landline phone or even web to web?
By the way, if you are on wordpress.com, you can enable "call to blog" function. Once that is activated, you can call to blog. Twilio is the api that is used for this function. Cool.
Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law
______________________________________________________
This email has been scanned for all viruses.
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RE: web call api or widget?
Skype does everything you're looking for, but the patron must be a skype member and have the software installed on his/her computer.
Tom Black, RHCT
Web Services
University of Arkansas School of Law
173 Waterman Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office: 479-575-2100
Cell: 479-935-5296
FAX: 479-575-7442
From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Zhou, Don
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 4:03 PM
To: 'Teknoids'
Subject: [teknoids] RE: web call api or widget?
Connect the web call to the landline.
Don
From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Tom Black
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 4:04 PM
To: Teknoids
Subject: [teknoids] RE: web call api or widget?
I'm not sure I follow. The patron clicks on the button, and that will connect to the reference phone number. Connects what to the reference phone number?
Tom Black, RHCT
Web Services
University of Arkansas School of Law
173 Waterman Hall
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Office: 479-575-2100
Cell: 479-935-5296
FAX: 479-575-7442
From: teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu [mailto:teknoids-bounces@ruckus.law.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Zhou, Don
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 3:52 PM
To: 'Teknoids'
Subject: [teknoids] web call api or widget?
I have been looking at http://www.twilio.com/, an openPBX. This is nice, but does not do what I wanted to do.
What I wanted to do is that we can place a button on our library webpage, saying: for reference questions, call us. The patron clicks on the button, and that will connect to the reference phone number. Twilio is nice, but the patron has to enter their own phone number and then gets called.
Does anybody know of any either paid or free API or widget (can be placed anywhere on a web page) that allows you to make a phone call through the web, and conversations can be conducted between the web and a landline phone or even web to web?
By the way, if you are on wordpress.com, you can enable "call to blog" function. Once that is activated, you can call to blog. Twilio is the api that is used for this function. Cool.
Don Zhou
William Mitchell College of Law
______________________________________________________
This email has been scanned for all viruses.
______________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________
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Do teknoids blog?
I will be inheriting the Mac Law Students Blog soon: http://maclawstudents.com/blog
My intention will be to help law students and law IT folks support the MacOS. Additionally, I hope to explore the use of various electronic devices in law school (iPad, Livescribe Pulse pens, etc.) and explore the world of jailbreaking and Hackintoshing.
Any and all suggestions are welcome for topics you'd like to see!
---
On Jul 7, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Elmer Masters wrote:
> Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
> anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
> list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
> generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
> tech in general?
>
> And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
> tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
>
> Let me know, on or off the list.
>
> thanks,
> Elmer.
>
Do teknoids blog?
Go, Dennis! Can't think of a better steward for the Mac Law Students Blog.
Doug
Do teknoids blog?
that's great that you're taking over the maclawstudents blog. I think it's
a great resource. I pass information from it along to our students all the
time.
I look forward to your analysis of the different technology. Hopefully
we'll see some of them at Santa Clara in the coming year in use, too.
allan
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 3:46 PM, Dennis Bishop <dennisbishop@gmail.com>wrote:
> I will be inheriting the Mac Law Students Blog soon:
> http://maclawstudents.com/blog
>
> My intention will be to help law students and law IT folks support the
> MacOS. Additionally, I hope to explore the use of various electronic devices
> in law school (iPad, Livescribe Pulse pens, etc.) and explore the world of
> jailbreaking and Hackintoshing.
>
> Any and all suggestions are welcome for topics you'd like to see!
>
> ---
>
> On Jul 7, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Elmer Masters wrote:
>
> > Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
> > anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
> > list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
> > generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
> > tech in general?
> >
> > And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
> > tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
> >
> > Let me know, on or off the list.
> >
> > thanks,
> > Elmer.
> >
> > --
> > Elmer R. Masters
> > Director of Internet Development
> > Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
> > emasters@cali.org 773-332-7508
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Do teknoids blog?
Marquette Law School was blogging off and on, but a bit time consuming at
times for our staff.
Tech blog over the course of the past four years at
http://law.marquette.edu/blog/
Otherwise, our faculty have been successfully blogging on a much regular
basis at http://law.marquette.edu/facultyblog
Dax
> From: Elmer Masters <emasters@cali.org>
> Reply-To: Teknoids <teknoids@ruckus.law.cornell.edu>
> Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 16:05:26 -0400
> To: Teknoids <teknoids@ruckus.law.cornell.edu>
> Subject: [teknoids] Do teknoids blog?
>
> Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
> anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
> list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
> generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
> tech in general?
>
> And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
> tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
>
> Let me know, on or off the list.
>
> thanks,
> Elmer.
>
Do teknoids blog?
There's David Holt's Law Library Technology blog:
http://lawlibrarytech.wordpress.com/
And Slaw.ca's Legal Technology columns:
http://www.slaw.ca/category/tech-column/
3 Geeks and a Law blog includes tech topics
http://www.geeklawblog.com/search/label/technology
And TWiT...:-)
http://twit.tv/twit
Ciao,
Lyo.
Do teknoids blog?
Hello Colleagues,
I have been blogging daily since 2002 on law and technology issues.
Please visit, and contact me any time with your insights.
With my regards,
Sabrina
Sabrina I. Pacifici
Founder, Editor, Publisher
LLRX.com - the free webzine established in 1996 - Legal and Technology
articles and resources for Lawyers, Librarians, Researchers, Academic
and Public Interest Communities.
www.llrx.com
Author, *beSpacific*
*www.bespacific.com*
Accurate, focused law and technology news updated daily since 2002
with a searchable database of over 23,000 postings on issues
including: the financial system, e-government, current legislative
issues, international law, privacy, cybercrime and ID theft, KM, legal
research, and more.
RE: Do teknoids blog?
She's too modest to toot her own horn, but Kim Wiseman from our staff her at Richmond does some fine technology-oriented blogging directed mostly at the interests and needs of our law school community: http://blog.richmond.edu/technologytidbits/ . She pursues another interest at: http://wineisfordinner.blogspot.com/ .
Paul Birch
University of Richmond School of Law
Do teknoids blog?
I blog on legal technology (including law school technology) at Legal Informatics Blog, http://legalinformatics.wordpress.com/ , and at Slaw, http://www.slaw.ca/ , and I edit the legal technology/publishing blog, VoxPopuLII, http://blog.law.cornell.edu/voxpop/ , which was founded by Tom Bruce.
Tom has a cool blog, b-screeds: http://blog.law.cornell.edu/tbruce/ .
John Joergensen has a cool blog, Hacked Librarian: http://jjoergensen.wordpress.com/ .
Do teknoids blog?
Though it's not as regular as we would like:
http://lawmedia.pepperdine.edu/solis/
Though it's not so much about tech in law as it is tech for the law school
at Pepperdine.
On Wed, Jul 7, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Elmer Masters <emasters@cali.org> wrote:
> Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
> anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
> list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
> generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
> tech in general?
>
> And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
> tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
>
> Let me know, on or off the list.
>
> thanks,
> Elmer.
>
> --
> Elmer R. Masters
> Director of Internet Development
> Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
> emasters@cali.org 773-332-7508
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Do teknoids blog?
Elmer,
I occasionally post here:
http://blogs.law.emory.edu/benchapman/
Best,
Ben
Elmer Masters <emasters@cali.org> wrote:
Since this came up in a conversation today, I though I'd ask: Does
anyone in teknoids land blog on teknoids subjects? Is anyone on the
list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
generally? tech in law generally? tech in law libraries? How about
tech in general?
And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
Let me know, on or off the list.
thanks,
Elmer.
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One more for the blog list: http://library.law.uvic.ca/blogs/rmccue
Elmer Masters <emasters@cali.org> wrote:
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list blogging about technology in law schools? tech in education
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tech in general?
And a followup: Are interested in contributing in a blog that covers
tech in law schools, law libraries, etc?
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