Although I hate to leave the paradise of San Diego (especially for Camden, New Jersey), I am spending the next three days at the 2010 CALI Conference for Law School Computing on Reboot Legal Education at Rutgers. I will be attending many of the wonderful sessions, as well as a meeting of the CALI Board of Directors on Friday evening (on which I serve as Vice-President, along with my colleague Ken Hirsh). CALI is doing wonderful work on a variety of projects for faculty, including Classcaster, eLangdell, InstaPoll, Lawdibles, Legal Education Commons, MediaNotes, and Webinars, in addition to their bread and butter CALI lessons for students (Jim Maule has produced over 250 tax lessons, which I highly recommend). In many ways, this is my favorite conference of the year, as it is the only gathering of law school faculty, librarians, and IT folks. I am looking forward to reconnecting and breaking bread with friends in all three spheres.



