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Is the iPad Useful in the Courtroom?

April 30, 2010

I do not own an iPad, but I have written more then one post as to why I think it is a great asset to tech-savvy attorneys. Sam, however, has yet to see the light. Perhaps this recent post about a litigator using the iPad at trial will convince him our firm needs one.

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Using Technology in the Classroom

January 13, 2010

Laptops and the internet have changed the way law students conduct legal research, prepare for class, and participate in class. By and large, however, most professors stick to the Socratic method and do not integrate technology in the classroom. Professors should join the revolution and use technology to help prepare students become better lawyers.

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Acrobat.com Presentations: a future PowerPoint killer?

May 27, 2009

Today, Adobe releases a new collaborative Presentations application for its free online Acrobat.com cloud-based office suite. This new presentation software brings Acrobat.com one step closer to being a full-fledged online replacement for Microsoft Office. Since all of Acrobat.com is still in a beta phase, none of the products are fully developed — and some need [...]

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Publish Google Docs presentations on your website

January 6, 2008

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How not to use Power Point

April 4, 2007

Geek humor from the dawn of the Internet. Life After Death by PowerPointAdd to My Profile | More Videos

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