The Law Library is a member of CALI (The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction), a non-profit consortium. CALI provides member schools with FREE access to over 900 interactive lessons on a wide variety of law school course topics. These lessons are a great way to supplement your course readings and test yourself on comprehension of course material.
To start, go to www.cali.org. In the top right-hand side of the page, there is a link to register (shown below). Alternatively, you can just go right to www.cali.org/register.
On the registration page, enter your authorization code, which was included in the email you received from Professor Dustin Johnston-Green. On this page, you will be asked to create a username and password for your CALI account. This is what you'll use to log into CALI from then on.
Next, fill out the fields with red asterisks in the form to create your account.
Click "Create an Account" and log in to begin using CALI.
The Law Library is a member of CALI (The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction), a non-profit consortium. CALI provides member schools with FREE access to over 900 interactive lessons on a wide variety of law school course topics. These lessons are a great way to supplement your course readings and test yourself on comprehension of course material. Access to these lessons requires registration at the CALI website--www.cali.org. Please see a librarian for the ONU authorization code for CALI.
CALI Lessons can be accessed in a variety of ways. Here are some links to help you get started:
CALI also provides member schools with FREE access to a multitude of podcasts on a variety of topics which can be found here.
Why Outlining Should Be Called Synthesizing: Discussions in Law School Success
The Importance of Collegiality and Professionalism: Discussions in Law School Success
How to Tell If You're Falling Behind and What You Can Do About It: Discussions in Law School Success
First-Generation Student Experiences: Discussions in Law School Success
What to Expect in Law School: Discussions in Law School Success
Learning Tips and Retention: Discussions in Law School Success
Exam Taking Skills, Outlines and Advice for Law Students: Panel 1
Exam Taking Skills, Outlines and Advice for Law Students: Panel 2
Exam Taking Skills, Outlines and Advice for Law Students: Panel 3
Types of Law School Exams: Discussions in Law School Success Podcast
The Night Before Your Exam… Discussions in Law School Success
Lawdibles are 10 minute audio recordings of law professors answering a very specific question you will likely encounter in law school. But unlike a lot of study materials you find in law school, CALI has magically found a way to keep Lawdibles straightforward and easy-to-understand, yet accurate and complete, in a tidy 10 minute package. These can be Found here.
CALI Frequently Asked Questions Page - www.cali.org/faq-page
Can't find your answers in the FAQs page, email feedback@cali.org with any additional questions