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CALI Lessons Offers Interactive Lessons to all Widener Students

October 4th, 2007

Don’t forget to check out the 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). There are over 625 lessons available to help you study 32 different legal subject areas at www.cali.org.

Lessons
are completely free for our law students. They are great for mastering
material during the semester and for studying for exams.

When registering a new account at cali.org, you must use our schoolís authorization code to create the account. Please contact the reference desk to get the CALI authorization code for Widener.

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.

If you need a CALI CD stop by the reference desk, we have plenty of CDs available (The CDs are optional but can be great for using CALI when you can’t get internet access).

Good luck with the rest of the semester!

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