Resources for CALI Representatives

15 Mar, 2007

Early Semester Reminder for Students

Form Letters — Posted by AustinGroothuis on March 15, 2007 - 16:10

Updated 7/28/2008

We recommend sending out a simple email, letter, or announcement to all students about CALI lessons within the first week or two of the beginning of each semester.

Feel free to use, add, or edit the text below. Don't forget to add your school's authorization code at the bottom!

(Copy and paste the text below):

As you are starting your new classes, we’d like to remind you about a study tool that is available to you at no cost: CALI lessons.

If you are unfamiliar, CALI lessons are interactive, computer-based tutorials provided by the non-profit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (www.cali.org). Lessons are provided to you as a law student because our school is a CALI member school.

If you're having trouble with certain concept or just feel you need to reinforce what you've learned in class, there is probably a CALI lesson for you on the topic. There are over 700 lessons available to help you study 33 different legal subject areas at www.cali.org. So the lessons are great for mastering material throughout the semester.

When registering a new account at cali.org, you must use our school’s authorization code to create the account. The authorization code is: (PUT AUTHORIZATION CODE HERE UNLESS POSTED ON PUBLIC WEBSITE...IF ON PUBLIC WEBSITE JUST LINK TO www.cali.org/contacts).

You only need to use this authorization code once. After that, you may use the email/password you used to sign up in order to login at cali.org.

Good luck with the rest of the semester!



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