Computer Lesson Writing Competition for Law Faculty & LIBRARIANS!

From: CALI MAIL (calimail@kentlaw.edu)
Date: Wed Feb 28 1996 - 13:35:00 PST


I have recieved enough off-list mail to warrant posting this
announcement again. I apologize to those of you who have already seen
this. The software is free for faculty at CALI member law schools.
The deadline for entries is April 30, 1996. Law Librarians are, *of
course*, invited to participate.

                  Center for Computer-Assisted
                        Legal Instruction
                        Announces the ...

                   Donald Trautman CALI Lesson
               Writing Competition for Law Faculty

                       First Place...$2000
                      Second Place...$1000
                       Third Place...$500

Rules:
* Only Faculty from 1995-1996 U.S. CALI member law schools are
     eligible. Co-authorship is permitted.
* The audience for the lesson may be law students, practitoners,
     clients, undergrad/high school students contemplating law school
     or offenders for use by courts or law enforcement to educate adults
     or juveniles. The lesson may cover any area of law or law practice
     skills.
* All entrants must grant to CALI the right of first publication.
     Only previously unpublished, original work is eligible. Winners
     and other qualifying entrants will be published and distributed in
     the 1996-1997 CALI Library of Materials.
* Lessons will be judged on accuracy of the law, effectiveness and
     clarity in explaining legal concepts and application, creativity and
     overall effectiveness and usefulness as an educational tool.
* Entry deadline is April 30, 1996. Winners will be announced at
     the Conference for Law School Computing Professionals on June
     1, 1996. CALI reserves the right to make no or fewer awards if
     the number or quality of entrants is deemed insufficient.

It is highly recommended that entrants use the CALI-IOLIS Authoring
System. Alternative software may be used after contacting CALI for
approval. CALI-IOLIS can be obtained free of charge from your CALI
representative or directly from CALI. Contact CALI at the numbers or
email addresses below.

CALI-IOLIS (kal-lee-eye-oh-lis) is a Windows-based software system for
the rapid creation of computer-based legal instructional materials. The
CALI-IOLIS Authoring System package includes the CALI-IOLIS
Authoring software, CALI-IOLIS runtime software for running lessons
created with the authoring software, a demonstration Lesson written in
CALI-IOLIS that explains how to use the software and the booklet, How
to Write a CALI Lesson.

An Internet discussion list, CALIAUTH has been formed as a means of
obtaining technical support and sharing ideas and techniques. Anyone
using CALI-IOLIS should join CALIAUTH by sending an email
message with the word subscribe caliauth <full name> as the only text
in the body of the message to listproc@cali.org. We will post software
updates, sample lessons, an FAQ and other items of interest regarding
CALI-IOLIS and the Trautman Competition on the CALI Web Site at
http://www.cali.org.

                Competition Contact: Jane McBride
         Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
                565 West Adams Chicago, IL 60661

phone: 312-906-5328 email: jmcbride@kentlaw.edu
fax: 312-906-5338 web: http://www.cali.org\26

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John Mayer, Executive Director 312-906-5307-voice
CALI-Center for Computer Assisted Legal Instruction 312-906-5338-fax
565 West Adams jmayer@kentlaw.edu
Chicago IL 60661
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