SEALS Electronic Education Committee Call for Papers

I thought this might be of interest to folks..

SEALS Call For Papers (PDF)

SEALS Electronic Education Committee Call for Papers

Your use of online education strategies and/or technologies
as part of a course or instructional program.

Submit a short (2 to 4 page) paper focusing on your use of online education strategies
and/or technologies as part of a course or instructional program. This can be an
asynchronous, synchronouSEALS Call For Paperss, blended or face to face course, activity or program.

The papers will be reviewed by the SEALS Electronic Education Committee. Abstracts for papers meeting the template criteria will be published in the SEALS 2017 Electronic Education Program, and will be made available in full on the SEALS 2017 Electronic Education web site. Authors of accepted papers will be offered the opportunity to present their paper, either in person or online, at the SEALS 2017 conference.

Friday, January 20, 2017 is the deadline for submissions.

Do You Teach Technology to Law Students?

Do you teach technology to law students?

Do you teach a law practice technology course?

Do you think law students should have a basic minimum set of tech competencies?

Do you know about ABA Standard RPC 1.1 Comment [8] or State Level rules which requires that lawyers have basic tech competency?

Then, this group is for YOU!

At this website, we hope to gather the community of people interesting in these issues and do the following…

  1. Share syllabi from our/your courses.
  2. Share materials, ideas, content that are useful.
  3. Other ideas?  Email jmayer@cali.org and I will keep this post pinned to the top and updated.

Questions, ideas, problems, complaints, suggestions? Right, now, email John Mayer (jmayer@cali.org).  In the near future, join the Google Group which is in the process of formation.