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Google Glass FOR THE Educator: A Postmortem Separating the Reality From the Hype and Some Thoughts for Google
(Information Today, 2015-04)
The article offers information on the wearable technology Google Glass and its potential for the education market. Topics include the history of Project Glass when it was announced in April 2012 to its end in January 2015, ...
HACKED! Lessons learned from an URL injection
(Information Today, 2015-06)
The article discusses lessons learned by the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Law after experiencing a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) injection type of hacking and ways to avoid it. Topics include poisoning ...
The DIY Digital Exhibition Experience at Tarrant County College
(Western New York Library Resources Council, 2014)
The Northeast Campus Library of Tarrant County College District in Texas used a Title
III Grant to support an innovative project consisting of repurposing old laptops as digital
exhibition platforms available to students, ...
Time to Blossom: An Inquiry into Bloom's Taxonomy as a Hierarchy and Means for Teaching Legal Research Skills
(American Association of Law Libraries, 2010)
Pedagogy requires both a theory and a consistent method of implementation. While
the literature of law librarianship abounds in suggestions and descriptions about
how legal research is being taught, it lacks sufficient ...
The Path Less Traveled.
(2014-03-17)
The author was invited to present to the Mid-America Association of Law Schools Education Committee a program about her experience translating paper-based tribal court documents into an online database. The scope included ...