Faculty Reminder Form Letter/Email
Updated 7/29/2008
Use this every once in awhile to remind faculty that CALI lesson are available to them as a teaching tool and that we are always adding new lessons.
Feel free to use this any way you would like. Remember to add the authorization code!
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If you have not looked at CALI lessons in awhile you should visit www.cali.org and take a look. CALI, a nonprofit consortium of law schools to which we belong, hosts 600+ faculty-authored lessons in 32 legal subject areas at www.cali.org.
CALI continually adds new lessons to the library with fellowships in different legal areas, most recently Criminal Procedure.
Student usage and faculty adoption of lessons continue to steadily rise each year because this generation of students respond well to the interactive/computer element of the lessons.
Law professors are discovering that the interactive lessons on narrow areas of law can be powerful teaching tools. Many law professors suggest or assign CALI lessons they think will be particularly helpful to their students.
Feel free to visit www.cali.org and work through some of the lessons. If registering a CALI username and password for the first time, you will need the school's faculty authorization code: (AUTHORIZATION CODE HERE).
If you don't see a lesson in the area you are looking for, CALI is always looking for quality lesson authors. If you have questions about authoring your own lesson, contact Deb Quentel (dquentel@cali.org) for more details.
