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SubTech 2004 ProgramThe event takes place over three days from June 21-23, 2004. Please note that the program may be subject to change at short notice at the discretion of the conference organizers or as circumstances require. Watch SubTech 2004 Live! -> Webcast |
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| Sunday, June 20, 2004 | |
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| 6:00-7:30 | Reception hosted by the University of Washington Law School for early arriving conference participants in the Regents Suite at the University Tower Hotel from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. |
| Monday, June 21, 2004 | |||||
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| 8:15-9:00 | Registration (Law School Foyer) | ||||
| 9:00-9:20 | Welcome & Introductions (Rm. 133) | ||||
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Technology & Access to Justice | ||||
| 9:20-9:25 | Introduction - Ron Staudt (moderator - Chicago Kent School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, USA) & Marc Lauritsen (Capstone, Harvard, Massachusetts, USA) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 9:25-9:45 | Access to Justice - Alan Paterson (Strathclyde University, Glasgow, Scotland, UK) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 9:45-10:05 | Clinical Education and Substantive Technology - Mike Norwood (University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA); Brian Donnelly (Columbia University, New York City, New York, USA) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 10:05- 10:35 | Substantive Technology in Legal Education and Access to Justice - Marc Lauritsen (Capstone, Harvard, Massachusetts, USA); Ethan Katsh, (University of Massachusetts, USA); and John Mayer (CALI, Chicago, Illinois, USA) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 10:35-10:50 | Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer) | ||||
| 10:50- 11:15 | Group Consideration of Access to Justice Themes - Ron Staudt (moderator - Chicago Kent School of Law, Chicago, Illinois, USA) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 11:15-12:00 | Keynote Speaker: Baris Cetinok, Lead Product Manager, Microsoft Corporation, Redmond, Washington, USA (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 12:00-1:00 | Luncheon in Law School Foyer | ||||
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Developments in Legal Information Systems | ||||
| 1:00-1:30 | The
Possibilities and Limits of Using Computers to Model Legal Domains and
Legal Reasoning - Richard Wright (Chicago-Kent, Chicago, Illinois, USA) (Rm. 133) |
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| 1:30-2:00 | The Policies of Legal Information Services: A Perspective of Three Decades - Virtual presentation by Jon Bing (Norwegian Research Center for Computers and Law, Olso, Norway) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 2:00-2:30 | Charting Legal Archipelagos or, How to Build Legal Information System - John Niemeyer (Independent Scholar, Austin, Texas, USA) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 2:30-3:00 | Are TRAC and Other Electronic Data Sources Re-Defining Best Practice Standards for Legal Research Instruction? - Patricia Hassett (School of Law, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York, USA) & Susan Long (Syracuse University-TRAC co-director) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 3:00-3:30 | Jurimetrics - new impulses - Richard de Mulder (Professor of Law, School of Law, Erasmus University, The Netherlands) (Rm. 133) | ||||
| 3:30-3:45 | Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer) | ||||
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Legal Education & Law Practice Technology Demonstrations/Law School Tours | ||||
| 3:45-4:15 | Practice System Tools & Applications Marshall Morrise Lexis-Nexis (Rm. 133) |
LawSaurus Taxonomy Engine LaVern A. Pritchard Pritchard Law Webs (Rm. 119) |
Applying Technology in First Year Legal
Research and Writing: Two
Schools' Approaches Kate O'Neill (U of Washington) Kristin Gerdy (Brigham Young University) (Rm. 117) |
Gates Library Tour (Library Entrance) |
Law School Tour (Law School Foyer) |
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4:15-4:45 |
Document Mapping Software Skip Walter, Attenex & James Sherman, Partner, Preston Gates Ellis (Rm. 133) |
Teaching Podiums in the New Gates Bldg Jonathan Franklin, Associate Librarian, Gallagher Law Library (Rm. 119) |
Gates Library Tour (Library Entrance) |
Law School Tour (Law School Foyer) |
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| 4:45-5:15 | Tablet PCs: Current Functionality and Educational
Implications TBA (Rm. 133) |
Teaching Podiums in the New Gates Bldg Jonathan Franklin, Associate Librarian, Gallagher Law Library (Repeat) (Rm. 119) |
Gaming Contract Law: Using
Educational technology to Enhance Learning of Contract Law |
Gates Library Tour (Library Entrance) |
Law School Tour (Law School Foyer) |
| 6:00-7:30 | Reception hosted by Brigham Young University Law School in the Presidential Suite at the University Towers Hotel from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. | ||||
| Evening | Dinner (on your own) | ||||
| Tuesday, June 22, 2004 | |
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Technology Deployment in Practice |
| 9:00-9:15 | Taxonomy of Technologies Used in Law Practice (Blair Janis, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll, LLP, Salt Lake City/Philadelphia) (Rm. 133) |
| 9:15-10:00 | Substantive Technologies: Practice Systems (Patrick Cannon, Moderator, David Wright Tremaine; Blair Janis, Ballard Spahr; Marshall Morrise, Lexis-Nexis; Darryl Mountain, practice systems consultant; Mark Ford, Clifford Chance) (Rm. 133) |
| 10:00-10:45 | Substantive Technologies: Two New Tools for Knowledge Mapping (Marc Lauritsen, Moderator, Capstone Practice Systems, Inc.; Skip Walter, Chief Technology Officer, Attenex Corporation; LaVern Pritchard, Pritchard Law Webs) (Rm. 133) |
| 10:45-11:00 | Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer) |
| 11:00-11:45 | The Expanding Use of Computer Technology in Law Practice: Implications for Legal Education and Lawyer Training (Larry Farmer, Moderator, Brigham Young University; Blair Janis, Ballard Spahr Andrews & Ingersoll; Brian Donnelly, Columbia Law School; and Peter Wahlgren, University of Stockholm) (Rm. 133) |
| 12:00-1:00 | Luncheon on Terrace |
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Technology Innovations in Legal Education |
| 1:00-1:30 | Accountability, Customization and Privacy: How much access to student learning outcomes should be granted?, Jane Winn, Shidler Center, University of Washington (Rm. 133) |
| 1:30-2:00 | Presence, Emergence and Learning Objects: User Interaction in a Virtual Learning Environment, Paul Maharg (Senior Lecturer in Law, and Co-Director, Legal Practice Courses, in the Glasgow Graduate School of Law, University of Strathclyde) & Patricia McKellar (Senior Lecturer in Legal Practice Centre for Professional Legal Studies, The Law School University of Strathclyde) (Rm. 133) |
| 2:00-2:30 |
Who Killed E-Teaching?, Nicolas Terry (Professor of Law and Co-Director, Center for Health Law Studies, Saint Louis University School of Law) (Rm. 133) |
| 3:30 - 8:30 | Bus Departs for Tillicum Village Event (Univ. Tower Hotel Parking Area) |
| Wednesday, June 23, 2004 | ||
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Technology Innovations in Legal Education | |
| 8:30-9:00 | Knowledge Based System Aided Legal Instruction for Creative Legal Mind, Hajime Yoshino & Seiichiro Sakurai, Meijigakuin University, Faculty of Law, Tokyo, Japan (Rm. 133) | The Legal Framework for the Information Society (LEFIS) Network, Fernando Galinda, University of Zaragoza (Rm. 119) |
| 9:00-9:30 | Making Simulations More Effective: Using Offline Web Cameras with Notebook Computers to Enhance Student Learning in Skills Courses, Larry Farmer & Gerry Williams, (Professors of Law, School of Law, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah) (Rm. 133) | Beyond Hype & Fallacies: Mapping the paradigm shift in Legal Teaching, Daniel Boyer, Wainwright Librarian, Gelber Law Library, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Rm. 119) |
| 9:30-10:00 | A History of eLearning Development: Global Perspectives, Abdul Paliwala, Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK; also Director Law Courseware Consortium & Electronic Law Journals (Rm. 133) | |
| 10:00-10:30 |
Graduate Legal Education & Development at a Distance, David Linnan (Associate Professor, University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina; currently visiting faculty at the University of Washington Law School) (Rm. 133) |
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| 10:30-10:40 | Refreshment Break (Law School Foyer) | |
| 10:40-11:05 | A CALI Perspective: The Impact of Technology on Legal Education, John Mayer, (Executive Director, Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI), Chicago, IL, USA) (Rm. 133) | |
| 11:00-11:30 | Conference Wrap-up - Peter Martin (Jane M. G. Foster Professor of Law; Co-director, Legal Information Institute, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY) (Rm. 133) | |
| 11:30-11:40 | Planning for SubTech 2006 & Concluding Comments - Olav Torvund, Professor dr. juris, Norwegian Research Centre for Computers and Law, University of Oslo, Norway; Bill Andersen, Judson Falknor Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Washington, Seattle, WA (Rm. 133) | |
| 12:30-3:30 | Microsoft Campus Tour - Bus Departs from University Tower Hotel at 12:30 p.m. Box lunches may be ordered for the tour when your register (either during the Sunday evening reception or on Monday morning). | |