Monday, July 28, 2003

AChat-PHP AChat-PHP-1.0a released (ATutor (Learning Management System)). Total project downloads to date: 2809 Project description: ATutor is a Web-based Learning Content Management System (LCMS), created with accessibility and adaptability in mind. Quick to install and easy to administer. An Open Source adaptive learning environment. [Download] [Release Notes] By greggy@users.sourceforge.net (Greg Gay). [SourceForge.net: Project File Releases (Site-wide)]

Deserves a closer look.


10:43:57 PM    comment []  

E-mail failure big stressor for IT pros. For many information technology managers, a weeklong failure of the corporate e-mail system under their control would be more traumatic than a divorce, a new study says. [CNET News.com]

You're telling me.  Various email failures stand as significant mileposts in my career...


10:34:54 PM    comment []  

Results of ABA Survey of Techology Use by Law Faculty Over the past several months CALI has hosted a survey for the ABA Section on Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Technology Committee.  John has compiled a summary of the survey results at: http://www.cali.org/ABASurvey/SummaryResults.htm.  Makes for some fun reading.
5:14:59 PM    comment []  

The new CALI CD is shipping At least one copy of the new CD is being sent to every member school, addressed to the person CALI has listed as the recipeint of the lessons library.  Member schools should be receiving any copies ordered for distribution to studetns over the next few weeks. New directions for installing the lessons onto your LAN for use in labs, classrooms, etc. will be posted to www.cali.org shortly.
5:09:46 PM    comment []  

New look for www.teknoids.net website As a half-dozen or so of you have noticed (and you know who you are), I've started yet another redesign of the teknoids website.  This one is powered by geeklog (http://www.geeklog.net).  The new design allows for the addition of features as needed.  Take a look, register, comment, etc.
Please note that you cannot post to the teknoids mailing list from the website and registering at the website doesn't in anyway effect your subscription to this list. 
Extra bonus: CALI has secured the long sought after teknoids.com domain.   Look for it to be pointed teknoids.net in a bit.
4:58:24 PM    comment []  

More 2003 Conference video and slidesMore video and slides from the 2003 conference are available at http://www.cali.org/conference/2003/agenda.htm.  I've put up most of the video and slides that I have and linked them from the session descriptions on the agenda. There were a number of good sessions this year, so be sure to take a bit of time to review the ones you missed.  I still need to link the conference blog coverage into specific sessions and sort out a few DV issues.
4:55:49 PM    comment []  

CERT to Ease Sharing. Project will enlist ArcSight to deliver real-time security data. [Technology News from eWEEK and Ziff Davis]

More news faster is what this is all about.  A good thing.  Subscribe to the CERT RSS feed here.


9:42:26 AM    comment []  

My law firm has revamped its Web site. My law firm has revamped its Web site: The archive of my monthly appellate columns has a new address. And attorney bios now feature pictures. [How Appealing]

And he's and Emory alum (my office is at Emory).  How come I couldn't fins any mention of the blog? 


9:35:22 AM    comment []  

Time to round-up a fresh crop of law blogs?. Time to round-up a fresh crop of law blogs? Denise Howell of the "Bag and Baggage" blog says yes. You can access here the latest newcomers to Denise's very comprehensive list of blawgs. [How Appealing]
8:31:31 AM    comment []  

Legal RSS Feeds.

RSS feeds from the Net.Law weblog: Cornell Law School has two feeds for US Supreme Court decisions, one for recent decisions, and one longer term. The American Bar Assoc has a feed for its Law Practice Today magazine. We've subscribed to all these feeds in our aggregator here at Berkman/Harvard Law.

By dwiner@cyber.law.harvard.edu (Dave Winer). [Weblogs At Harvard]

Something to note about the Supremes feeds: they won't change again until October when the court comes back into session.  FWIW, the feeds debuted on May 20, 2003.

 


8:25:49 AM    comment []