CALI Lessons = Assessment
Are CALI Lessons as useful to Faculty as they are students? You bet your sweet assessment they are!
CALI Lessons have a reputation as being "just a study aid" for law students. While that is indeed a function that they serve, they can also be a powerful assessment tool for faculty.

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We're just about at the half-way point for the Fall Semester, which for law students means it's time to get serious about understanding and organizing class materials and notes. Remember - no matter how smart you are, you're not going to be able to learn all of this stuff the night before your final exam.
Has this happened to you? You're settling in for a nice long session on CALI to study (or maybe you're a professor getting ready to create some LessonLinks.) You go to log into the site and....password denied.