Moodle is a web-based content management system that makes it easy for groups to securely interact, collaborate, communicate and share materials on the web. First, we’ll introduce you to Moodle and tell you about the various tools it offers to help you reach your students beyond the classroom. Then we will take you through the basics of setting up your Moodle course.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/14)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
If your project files, lecture notes, or any other vital data live only on your local computer, you are one hard drive crash away from losing it all. In this workshop we’ll discuss what you should be backing up and then review software options for both Macs and PCs to help you manage backups. With your files backed up you’ll barely bat an eye when your hard drive crashes. To help you get started, we’ll raffle off external hard drives to attendees.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/14)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
The importance of images and visual media in contemporary culture is changing what it means to be literate in the 21st century. Today’s society is highly visual, and visual imagery is no longer supplemental to other forms of information. New digital technologies have made it possible for almost anyone to create and share visual media. Yet the pervasiveness of images and visual media does not necessarily mean that individuals are able to critically view, use, and produce visual content. Individuals must develop these essential skills in order to engage capably in a visually-oriented society. This workshop will discuss this “new literacy” necessary in a world which inundates us with visual media which often goes unquestioned. Through activities and discussion, we will ask the tough questions: How does the study, use, citation/attribution, and critical engagement with images and visual resources differ from text? How can we thread this into instruction and research in an engaging and meaningful way? How are students approaching and engaging with images versus texts? I will also cover work that I’ve been doing on an International and National level on the Competencies, Standards, and Guidelines over the past 2 years.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/14)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
We invite the entire campus community to participate in this Faculty Technology Institute General Session as we define social media and discuss how it’s being used in higher education. Get hands-on experience with Google+, Twitter, Facebook Groups and more during our Social Media scavenger hunt and then regroup to discuss potential uses in the classroom and beyond.
12:45–2:00pm (to 5/14)Location: Templeton Campus Center - Stamm WestThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Whether you’re publishing content, seeking information, or following the latest trends in your discipline, blogs are still one of the most reliable and popular tools on the web. We’ll talk about what makes up a blog, and how these collaborative tools can be leveraged in the classroom for projects and assignments.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/15)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
You’ve put a lot of thought into the methods by which students will approach and engage with your material in the classroom. This workshop will explore strategies for building a Moodle page that extends your classroom teaching style into the online environment, and that is integrated into the development of your course over the term.We’ll look at ways of using Moodle to stage and prepare for in-class activities, and for reflection and analysis after class. We’ll explore the potential of thematic and project-based modules. Drawing from your and other participants’ syllabi, we’ll think through concrete scenarios of how you might use Moodle to cultivate students’ skills, knowledge, and habits of mind.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/15)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Apple’s iPad has revolutionized the tablet industry just as much as the iPhone revolutionized smartphones. In this class we’ll share tips and tricks that will help you go organize your iPad layout, manage documents, calendars and emails, and other ways to integrate this technology into your personal and academic life!
9:00–10:15am (to 5/15)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
When you think of your web pages at Lewis & Clark, what comes to mind? Class pages in Moodle? Your “official” Livewhale page? Are there Google options? What about pages on the legacy (~) server? There are a numbers of ways to have a web presence, each one serving a different purpose and requiring different levels of expertise. In this workshop we’ll discuss your options and help you find the publishing method that will make it easy to create and maintain the Website you have in mind.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/15)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Digital cameras, mp3s and streaming television shows are commonplace now, but how do you get your analog content into the digital age? We all have collections of photos and slides, films and videotapes, and cassette tapes and records that we’d love to at least have copies of in digital form, but how to go about it? In this workshop you can explore many options that are available for digitizing right here on campus, mostly for free!
10:30–11:45am (to 5/15)Location: Resource LabThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
One of the functions of Moodle most appreciated by students is the ability to deliver course content online. Articles and book chapters in word or pdf format, audiovisual files, even research data if it exists in a digital format, you can distribute it using Moodle and make it available to students at any time and in any place. Moodle courses are secure so only your class participants can access online content. This session will cover the ins and outs of adding and managing content files you upload, links that point to other web pages, and how to type (or copy and paste) directly into Moodle.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/15)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
As part of the college’s agreement with Google, we have 100GB of space we can use to develop LCsites, or Google Sites associated with the “lclark.edu” Google presence. At the same time, Information Technology needs to decommission the legacy (~ site) web server and help active ~ websites transition to a new web host. Join us for a conversation about how this LCsites best fits into other web publishing options for faculty at L&C.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/15)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
PowerPoint is a simple and powerful tool for presentations, but it’s not your only one. This session covers the foundation of effective presentations, and expands your toolbox to other presentation services such as Prezi, Google Docs, and more!
10:30–11:45am (to 5/15)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Bring your Moodle questions and share your own experiences at our open Moodle User Group meeting. After a short demonstration of some ways faculty at L&C use Moodle, we’ll open the floor to general discussion about everything Moodle.
12:45–2:00pm (to 5/15)Location: Templeton Campus Center - Stamm WestThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Entries may address any aspect of public or private sector labor and/or employment law
relevant to the American labor and employment bar. Students are encouraged to discuss a public policy issue, practical implications of a leading case or doctrine, a statute or the need for statutory modification, or a common law doctrine
3:00pmLocation: N/AThis event was posted by Law: Academics.
VoiceThread (9:00 – 9:25)A VoiceThread is a collaborative, multimedia slide show that holds images, documents, and videos and viewers to comment in 5 ways - using voice (with a mic or telephone), text, audio file, or video (via a webcam). VoiceThread is a popular web app for digital storytelling assignments and can be a creative way for students to document and share what they’ve learned. Digital Annotation on the iPad (9:30 – 9:50)Come check out what sleek new iPad apps are available for annotating documents on the go! We’ll discuss a range of iPad apps that allow you to comment on your students’ work conveniently (and paperlessly) from your mobile device. In this class, you’ll find out the benefits of these apps and what limitations they might have. Social Bookmarking (9:55 – 10:15) Don’t lose your way in the vast ocean of information. Social bookmarking services enable you to keep a personal or collaborative library of web links. We’ll show you how it works, and how you might use it to build an ever-growing knowledge base for your classroom.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/16)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Flickr & Picasa (9:00 – 9:25)Organizing and sharing images can be difficult, but a number of free web services are available to help! Picasa and Flickr are two examples of powerful and free web tools that can be used to manage your images. ARTstor (9:30 – 9:50)In this session, we’ll tour ARTstor, a nonprofit digital library of more than one million images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and social sciences with a suite of software tools to view, present, and manage images for research and pedagogical purposes. I will highlight the recent changes, and how the College’s images collections are being integrated with ARTstor’s. Creative Commons (9:55 – 10:15)Join Lewis & Clark’s Visual Resources Librarian, Stephanie Beene, for a quick overview of using Creative Commons Federated Search to search image databases for Creative Commons images. Stephanie will also showcase other resources available in the Finding Images section of her “Images Across Subjects” Subject Guide.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/16)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Moodle Groups (9:00 – 9:25)
Come and learn how to set up and use Moodle Groups! Take advantage of even more flexibility in controlling access by group to file uploads, forums, quizzes and more! Controlling Access to your Moodle Page (9:30 – 9:50)
We’ll show you how to manually add and remove participants to your course and set up options for self-enrollment including placing students in groups or automatically sending out a custom welcome message! Backup Your Course (9:55 – 10:15)
Instructors are responsible for long-term storage of any student data, especially grades, you need to preserve for your records. Come and learn the ins and outs of backing up your Moodle Course.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/16)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Groups (9:00 – 9:25)Google Groups will bring new features and functionality to managing a listserv on campus. Learn how to make the most of these new features, including file sharing and document collaboration. Document Conversion with Google Docs (9:30 – 9:50)Google Docs allows you to not just create new documents within its interface, but also to collaborate and share existing documents from your computer, and then to export them again to do some final formatting for publication! We’ll also discuss how to use this tool to open files in formats you don’t have programs for, such as OpenOffice documents. Appointment Slots (9:55 – 10:15)One of the best features of Google Calendar for faculty use is the ability to set up Appointment Slots. These allow you to dedicate fixed times for meeting with students or other members of the L&C community, without having people see your whole calendar. Easy to set up and to share!
9:00–10:15am (to 5/16)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Moodle supports several methods for collecting student work electronically. The Assignment activity makes completing, receiving, grading and providing feedback on electronically submitted assignments easy. Moodle options for group assignments and peer review include the database activity, discussion forums and wikis, all of which provide space for collaborative work. In this session we’ll focus on Moodle’s assignment activity and share some examples using the database activity and discuss gotchas you may encounter however you choose to accept work electronically.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/16)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Lewis & Clark email is now powered by Google! Now you use LCmail, based on Google’s Gmail when you want to check email on the web. This class is for those new to Gmail or Gmail novices. We’ll discuss the basic functions of Gmail and how it differs from what mail systems you might be used to.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/16)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Electronic books are transforming how we read and interact with texts and are now a part of our library collection. Come and learn more about eBook and eReader options available through the Watzek Library. We’ll report on our recent pilots, share the results of our recent survey on the efficacy of eBooks in a freshman-level course at LC, and showcase our current collection. Join Librarians Stephanie Beene and Jim Bunnelle on a scavenger hunt to explore the different eBook options!
10:30–11:45am (to 5/16)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Thinking about assigning multimedia projects for your class? Interested in recording visiting speakers or other special events? In this workshop we’ll provide you with what you need to know to make projects successful. We’ll talk about common “gotchas” associated with AV projects and how you can avoid them. You’ll leave this session knowing best practices for capturing decent audio and video, what equipment and facilities we have on campus to support you and your students, and best practices for making sure others can easily access and view projects.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/16)Location: Resource LabThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
**Deadline to register: May 1**
Excellent opportunity for law students to meet and network with Portland Metro area lawyers and judges! This event is intended for alumni and students.
12:30pmLocation: Langdon Farms Golf Club 24377 NE Airport Road, Aurora, OregonThis event was posted by Law: Career Services.
The Apple iPad has the potential to change how faculty interact with technology for the purpose of teaching. Information Technology and Watzek Library were funded to explore this potential by putting iPads in the hands of faculty as part of the iPads in Education project. Come and hear from our panel of faculty about their experiences using the iPad during the 2011-2012 academic year.
12:45–2:00pm (to 5/16)Location: Templeton Campus Center - Stamm WestThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
The department of Human Resources would like to invite new candidates to attend the Recruitment Information Sessions.
The Recruitment Sessions will provide general guidance and direction to new candidates in matters relating to recruitment and hiring in Salem-Keizer Public Schools.
Labs (9:00 – 9:25)
Labs allows you to try out experimental new features and can extend the functionality of LCmail. In this session we’ll show off some of the Google Implementation Team’s favorite labs. Filters (9:30 – 9:50)You can set up filters in LCmail to manage the flow of incoming messages. Using filters, you can automatically label, archive, delete, star, or forward your mail, even keep it out of Spam. Filters you set up in LCmail will automatically process your mail as it arrives – even if you use Thunderbird or another program to read and compose messages. Instant Messaging with Chat & Talk (9:55 – 10:15)The ability to instant message or “chat” is built-in to your LCmail account. Instant communication is not limited to text messages as Google Talk works with your built-in webcam to allow for Desktop Video Conferencing. Individually or together, Google Talk and Chat open up new possibilities for communicating and collaborating beyond email with students and colleagues at L&C.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/17)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Add Dynamic Content to Moodle (9:00 – 9:25)Are you ready to bring streams of live information generated in the outside world into your moodle course? We’ll show you a few ways you can link your students into the most recent headlines in your field, to images uploaded to flickr or other online photo services, to relevant audiovisual material, or even to appointment slots in your LCcalendar. Scheduler (9:30 – 9:50)Scheduler is a Moodle Activity that allows teachers to post available meeting times for participants to select and sign up. Scheduler will allow you to see track who hasn’t yet signed up for a meeting and send out reminders. Use Scheduler to manage online sign-ups for required meetings such as advising appointments, optional office hours, overseas interviews, and more! Conditional Access (9:55 – 10:15)Moodle allows you base the availability to any activity or resource based on one or more conditions being met, such as a date, grade earned on another activity, completion of another activity, etc. When combined with the ability to track Activity Completion, you can use these conditions to create a learning path for students in your course.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/17)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
PC (9:00 – 9:25)Ever get home and realize that you need access to something on your computer at work or on LC Files? Or realize that a perfect example for a class discussion is on the computer back in your office? Come and learn how to use VPN and Remote Desktop to access your office computer from a remote computer. Mac (9:30 – 9:50)Ever get home and realize that you need access to something on your computer at work or on LC Files? Or realize that a perfect example for a class discussion is on the computer back in your office? Come and learn how to use VPN and VNC to access your office computer from a remote computer. iPad (9:55 – 10:15)Ever get home and realize that you need access to something on your computer at work or on LC Files? Or realize that a perfect example for a class discussion is on the computer back in your office? Come and learn how to use the AnyConnect and PocketCloud apps to access your office computer from a remote computer.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/17)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Tired of teaching classes with just a marker and a whiteboard? We’ll review three different tools you can use create a more interactive environment in the classroom. Poll Everywhere (9:00 – 9:25)Classroom polling is a proven way to add student engagement in class. Come and see how you might use Poll Everywhere, a web based alternative to “clickers,” to take polls during class. 3D Technology (9:30 – 9:50)3D televisions and projectors have arrived. 3D’s ability to project width, height, and depth/length is helping the technology gain ground in higher education, particularly in subject areas like medicine, art, and architecture, where visual demonstrations make up a large portion of the learning experience. iPad Projection (9:55 – 10:15) Come and see how Instructional Media Services is using the AppleTV, an iPad and AirPlay to “untether” presenters from the front of the room. As you wander, mirror content from iPads and other iOS devices to the screen wirelessly. It’s even possible for students to connect their own iOS devices to the AppleTV.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/17)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
When thoughtfully incorporated into your course, online discussions can extend the walls of your classroom and promote interaction. In this session, we’ll show you how to set up discussion forums in Moodle and discuss tips and techniques for structuring online forum assignments that engage and instruct. Strategies discussed apply to online discussions in general and are not Moodle-specific.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/17)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
LiveWhale is the content management system behind the lclark.edu website and is often a first stop when people are searching for information about classes and faculty at Lewis & Clark. Most faculty already have an web page in Live Whale which can be a great starting point if you want a professional website colleagues and others can use to keep up with your latest work. In this session, Morgan Grether from New Media will show you how to create, update and manage web pages in Live Whale. Bring examples or specific ideas of improvements you want to make to your pages.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/17)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Google Calendar will become our campus calendaring solution on May 21st. learn how to manage your schedule, tasks, and meetings, create appointment slots for office hours and share only the appropriate parts of your calendar to maintain your privacy.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/17)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
The goal of the classroom flip or reversing the classroom is to use technology to spend more time interacting with students instead of lecturing. One way to do this is to use teacher created videos that students view outside of class time. Class time can then be spent on activities that assist students in understanding and course material and applying what they’ve learned.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/17)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Join us for a look at cool tech gadgets and other technology in our IT sandbox! IT and IMS staff will be on hand to answer questions and provide short demos. Don’t see an item you’re interested in? Please let us know as we’re always looking for suggestions!
12:45–2:00pm (to 5/17)Location: Templeton Campus Center - Stamm WestThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
SLAMBOO, a middle school poetry slam will feature students from St. Helens, Five Oaks in Beaverton, and da Vinci and Lane schools in Portland. Attendance is FREE. This event is open to the public.
5:00–7:00pm (to 5/17)Location: Lane Middle School, 7200 SE 60th Ave. PortlandThis event was posted by Graduate: Community Engagement.
Wikis, such as the popular Wikipedia, are collaborative sites used as both reference and research tools. Come learn how a Google Site may be used like a wiki to create engaging and collaborative learning experiences.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/18)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
If you’ve used a recent digital camera or DSLR you might have noticed its ability to record images in the RAW format. RAW gives you the ability to develop your images as if they were film - no smelly chemicals required! Learn how Raw files work as “digital negatives” and allow you to be more flexible and creative than you ever could be with JPEG files. You’ll also learn how to successfully convert RAW files to best take advantage of the huge amount of data.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/18)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
The Moodle Gradebook has many features that allow instructors to track students’ performance efficiently and provides private feedback to students. The numerous options can be overwhelming to those new to grading in Moodle. In this session, we’ll go through the steps of setting up a new gradebook including setting up your letter grade scale and aggregation (calculation) methods, creating gradebook items and category structure, entering grades and feedback for students and exporting and importing grades.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/18)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
The move to Google Apps for Education opens up new ways to share and collaborate using Google’s Docs suite, which we are calling LCdocs. Come and see how easy it is to share and collaborate on docs, spreadsheets, presentations and more - especially for real-time collaboration. We’ll also discuss limitations and gotchas you may encounter.
9:00–10:15am (to 5/18)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Got a brand new LCmail account but want alternate ways of checking your mail? Come find out how you can check your mail using Thunderbird, mobile devices, and more! We’ll discuss the pros and cons of each method, and the differences between them so you can decide what method makes sense for you.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/18)Location: ThayerThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Whether it’s through a Facebook page, Twitter feed, LinkedIn group, or Google Plus hangout, the value of social media is widely understood, but the barrage of new ways to connect has the potential to overwhelm even the most savvy social media butterfly. Learn what is appropriate, how students like to be communicated with, and how to maintain the privacy of both you and your students while navigating the Social Media trend.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/18)Location: GearyThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Google Forms allow you to create customized forms that can be used as survey tools or as a means of collecting other information (i.e. RSVPs or registrations) all while saving the data directly into an exportable spreadsheet, complete with charts and summaries. Come learn what all you can do with a Google Form and the easy process to setting one up.
10:30–11:45am (to 5/18)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Moodle Quizzes offer a variety of options for displaying questions, grading and security. You can customize your quizzes to allow students multiple attempts and determine whether they receive special feedback or see the correct answers (after they’ve taken the quiz, of course).
10:30–11:45am (to 5/18)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Entrants must write on subjects in the fields of tort law, insurance law, civil procedure, evidence or other areas of the law of practical concern to lawyers engaged in the defense or management of the defense of civil litigation. The contest is judged by a committee of the IADC.
11:59pmLocation: N/AThis event was posted by Law: Academics.
Commencement Speaker: Professor Neal K. Katyal, Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law; Director, Center on National Security and the Law
10:30amLocation: Pamplin CenterThis event was posted by Home: Events.
Commencement Speaker: Professor Neal K. Katyal, Paul and Patricia Saunders Professor of National Security Law; Director, Center on National Security and the Law
10:30amLocation: Pamplin CenterThis event was posted by Home: Events.
Moving from Meeting Maker to Google Calendar? Join us in the Dubach Mac Lab on the half-hour for a quick overview and hands on assistance as you move meetings scheduled after May 21st to Google Calendar. We’ll also share tips and tricks on how to set up Google Calendar and get started using this new program. This event is intended for staff.
9:00am–4:00pm (to 5/21)Location: Templeton Campus Center - Dubach Mac LabThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
We know a historical record of your appointments can be important. Join us on the hour in the Dubach PC lab for assistance moving information about appointments prior to May 21 to Google Calendar. Want information on how to get started using Google Calendar? Head over to Dubach Mac for a quick overview.
9:00am–4:00pm (to 5/21)Location: Templeton Campus Center - Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
May 21st is the day we officially move from Meeting Maker to LCcalendar for our official group calendaring application. Come get an overview on how to quickly get up to speed with this new program before you “Recreate the Future” in LCcalendar and bid Meeting Maker goodbye. This event is intended for students, staff and faculty.
9:00–10:00am (to 5/21)Location: Watzek Library ClassroomThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Join NCVLI and the National Alliance of Victims’ Rights Attorneys & Advocates (NAVRA) for the next webinar in our 2012 Enhancing Justice for Crime Victimstraining series! This webinar will discuss the hurdles victims face in the aftermath of crimes with an international component, and will explore the resources and services that are available. This is the second of two NAVRA webinars in May! This event is intended for alumni.
Now that LCcalendar has replaced Meeting Maker, do you know how to get around? Come for an overview of how to get the most out of LCcalendarincluding initial set up, adding and removing events, responding to invitations, and how to set privacy options.
10:00–11:30am (to 5/23)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Morgan Grether, New Media and Lawrence Siulagi, Law School, provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
This event is intended for staff.
2:00–4:00pm (repeats weekly to 8/29)Location: Legal Research Center, Student LoungeThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: LiveWhale Support.
Articles must relate to an intellectual property law issue or the practice of intellectual property law. Preference may be given to topics demonstrating particular relevance to contemporary events, addressing unsettled issues of law, or presenting novel and unique perspectives.
1:00pmLocation: N/AThis event was posted by Law: Academics.
Articles must relate to an intellectual property law issue or the practice of intellectual property law. Preference may be given to topics demonstrating particular relevance to contemporary events, addressing unsettled issues of law, or presenting novel and unique perspectives.
1:00pmLocation: N/AThis event was posted by Law: Academics.
Join NCVLI’s Safeguarding Child-Victims’ Rights Initiative in Boulder, Colorado for a specialized two-day training on serving child-victims of crime. This event is intended for alumni.
The paper must relate to the area of trusts and estates, broadly defined. Any one or more of the following topics are appropriate for discussion:
Business Planning,Charitable Planning,Elder Law, Employee Benefits,Fiduciary Accounting,Fiduciary Administration,Fiduciary Income Taxation,Fiduciary Litigation, Estate Planning and Drafting,Professional Responsibility,Substantive Laws for the Gratuitous Transmission of Property,Wealth Transfer Taxation (Estate, Gift and GST Tax)
All DayLocation: N/AThis event was posted by Law: Academics.
Essays submitted for the 2012 competition MUST be under the topic of “Is it constitutional for a legislative body to require a DNA test for all persons arrested and charged with a felony?”
11:59pmLocation: N/AThis event was posted by Law: Academics.
The University of Connecticut School of Law has established a Student Legal Writing Competition to encourage and reward original student writing on legal issues affecting persons struggling with homelessness, mental illness, addiction, or substance abuse.
11:59pmLocation: N/AThis event was posted by Law: Academics.
Commencement speakers: Michelle Fine, Ph.D, and graduating student Elizabeth Parker, M.A. in MCFT. A short reception for graduates and guests will be held immediately following Commencement.
10:00amLocation: Pamplin CenterThis event was posted by Home: Events.
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training for Lewis & Clark
June 5, 12, 19, 26 and 27
Albany Quadrangle This event is intended for faculty, staff and students.
Now that we’ve gone Google, you can get to know the basic layout and functionality of LCMail, our new email system powered by Google. We’ll cover the basics of composing, formatting, and sending mail, as well as where to find the mail settings you use the most.
10:00–11:30am (to 6/5)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
This session is designed for those who are active LCcalendar users. We’ll talk about how to create, manage and share public calendars, provide tips for those who view and manage multiple calendars, and share our favorite LCcalendar Labs.
10:00–11:30am (to 6/6)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Morgan Grether, New Media and Lawrence Siulagi, Law School, provide hands-on training for LiveWhale users most Wednesdays. They will answer questions, solve problems and discuss new tools and approaches to improve your online content. Drop-ins welcome.
This event is intended for staff.
2:00–4:00pm (repeats weekly to 8/29)Location: Legal Research Center, Student LoungeThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: LiveWhale Support.
If you’ve already nailed down the basics, you’ll find that Microsoft Excel has many uses beyond simple sums and data sorts. Learn how to create formulas and functions, add filters and sorts, and use multiple worksheets to make the most of the powerful functionality of Excel.
2:00–3:30am (to 6/7)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Join NCVLI for the 11th Annual Crime Victim Law Conference in Portland, Oregon. This Conference continues to be the only national conference in the country focusing on rights enforcement in criminal cases.
Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training for Lewis & Clark
June 12, 19, 26 and 27
Albany Quadrangle This event is intended for faculty, staff and students.
This workshop provides an introduction and overview for working with an existing FileMaker Pro database. Topics include adding and modifying records, finding information, and sorting the database.
10:00–11:30am (to 6/12)Location: Dubach PCThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.
Now that LCcalendar has replaced Meeting Maker, do you know how to get around? Come for an overview of how to get the most out of LCcalendar including initial set up, adding and removing events, responding to invitations, and how to set privacy options.
2:00–3:30pm (to 6/14)Location: Dubach MacThis event was posted by Lewis & Clark: IT.