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{ Monthly Archives } March 2007

More on new skills, new learning

My white paper picked up a small mention on the Chronicle of Higher Education’s “Wired Campus” blog, summarized as “Lawyers want technology training” (which ain’t quite right, but the writeup is better). Also, the Globe called and, with luck, the letter might be run sometime this weekend.

Digital doctoring

Right on the heels of my white paper, the Dean of Harvard Medical School publishes an op-ed in today’s Globe makes essentially the same argument as the paper, only more succinctly, coherently, and compellingly. As the pull-quote summarizes: “The revolution in medical technology requires a revolution in training.” From a general view, law and medicine […]

Legal Education + Technology

My whitepaper, New Skills, New Learning: Legal Education and the Promise of Technology is out, and I hope it hits some true notes despite its cursory nature. I’ve got a pretty succinct summary of it over on LSI. As an experiment, I’m also setting up a wiki version of the report that allows readers to […]

(software) code is (administrative) code

My first job out of law school was helping the Massachusetts legal aid program set up a knowledge management website. As one of the technically-knowledgable employees of Mass. Law Reform Institute, a statewide poverty law organization, I found myself in many conversations with MLRI attorneys about various technology-related issues. Many of these involved problems with […]

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