Prepare for Finals With CALI Lessons
December 7th, 2007With finals approaching, don’t forget that CALI lessons provide a free and innovative way to help you prepare.
If you’re unfamiliar, CALI lessons are interactive, computer-based tutorials distributed by the non-profit Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI, www.cali.org).
CALI publishes over 675 CALI lessons in 32 different legal subject areas, listed at http://www.cali.org/lessons. All law students at CALI member schools, including ours, have free, unlimited access to CALI lessons. Law students around the country ran CALI lessons over 900,000 times last school year.
If you are registering a free account at cali.org for the first time, note that you must use our school’s authorization code to create a new account.
Our school’s authorization code is available via our L&C Law Student CALI Lessons page. Just click the ‘Get the Authorization Code’ link (then you’ll need to enter your L&C email username and password), or stop by the Boley Reference Desk and ask for the code there.
We also have the full collection of CALI lessons on CD-ROM (Windows only). If you prefer to work offline, pick up your free CD of CALI Lessons at the library Reference Desk. It is the same one given to 1Ls at orientation.
For more information about CALI at Lewis & Clark Law School go to
http://lawlib.lclark.edu/students/cali.php
Our other exam review resources – from study aids to past-year exams to exam tips and more – are listed for your review at our Exam Fever spotlight.
Good luck with finals!
