Speakers

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Jessica
Frank
A2J Author Project Manager
CALI
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Sara
Frug
Associate Director for Technology
LII - Cornell Law School
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Deborah
Ginsberg
Educational Technology Librarian
IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law Library
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Aaron
Glenn
Reference Librarian
University of South Carolina School of Law
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Sam
Goshorn
App Developer
CALI

Sam Goshorn is a developer at the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org) where he manages the CALI lesson library.

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Leslie
Grove
Web Developer
University of Georgia School of Law
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David
Holt
Reference Librarian
UC Davis - School of Law
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Susan
Ingles
Consumer Law Unit Head/Senior Staff Attorney
South Carolina Legal Services
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Ulysses
Jaen
Director & Asst. Prof.
AMSL Library
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Eleanor
Lanier
Associate Dean for Clinical Programs and Experiential Learning
University of Georgia School of Law
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Douglas
Lusk
CEO
NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR LEGAL TECHNOLOGY
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Adam
Martin
Audiovisual Instructional Technology Specialist
UofSC School of Law
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Allison
Martin
Clinical Professor of Law
IU Robert H. McKinney School of Law
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Stephan
Martone
Support and Educational Technologist
Northwestern Pritzker School of Law
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Elmer
Masters
Director of Technology
CALI

Elmer R. Masters is the Director of Technology at the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org) where he works on interesting projects involving technology and legal education like eLangdell, Classcaster, Lawbooks, QuizWright, and the CALI website. He has nearly 25 years of experience building tech tools for legal education and systems for accessing law and legal materials on the Internet. He is the admin of the Teknoids mailing list (www.teknoids.net) and has been blogging about legal education, law, and technology for over 15 years (www.symphora.com). He has a JD from Syracuse University College of Law and was employed by Syracuse, Cornell Law School, and Emory University School of Law before joining CALI in 2003. Elmer has presented at the CALI Conference for Law School Computing (where he organizes the program), the AALL and AALS Annual Meetings, Law Via The Internet, and other conferences, symposia, and workshops on topics ranging from IT management in law schools to building open access court reporting systems to information architecture design and implementation in law.

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