How many of us have referred to ourselves with machine terminology? I know I have, in phrases like “my bandwidth is overloaded” or asking coworkers “do you have any bandwidth right now?”. You can find any number of articles comparing… Continue Reading →
Join the rest of LIT-SIS in welcoming our new board members: Chelsey A. McKimmy, Secretary/Treasurer Tanya S. Thomas, Member-at-Large We appreciate all the candidates and thank them for running!Our by-laws provision also passed unanimously, removing the election requirement for a… Continue Reading →
LIT-SIS board elections opened Wednesday! All members should have received an email to vote. If you did not, we encourage you to check your Junk and Spam folders! Or you can use https://vote.aallnet.org/sis-lit/ballotlogin.asp with your credentials. There is a link… Continue Reading →
Are you searching for a cool tool to fill a need? Heard about one but want to learn more? Already found one you think other people should know about? Let the LIT-SIS Education Committee know by filling out this short… Continue Reading →
As someone with hearing loss, closed captioning is an important topic to me, not only for myself but also to remind others about its importance. Zoom recently released its Live Transcription feature for Pro, Business, Education, and Enterprise accounts and… Continue Reading →
As a newly merged SIS, we are starting from scratch with our committees this year and need both committee chairs and committee members for all of our LIT-SIS committees (although if you’ve served as a committee chair in the past… Continue Reading →
Once again, a virtual AALL annual meeting deserves a virtual LIT-SIS Karaoke with Ken. And for another reason to celebrate, this marks twenty years since the event first was sponsored by the section. We’ll kick off at 8:00 PM EDT… Continue Reading →
Still image from “The Mixtape: Creating Podcasts for Online Teaching” video by Wesch. With the theme of the “Distance Ed Genie Is Out of the Bottle”, this year’s CALICon didn’t disappoint on the online legal instructional front. From a keynote… Continue Reading →
The Problem: Default Preview Images Make Bland Profiles When you upload a document to EGS like the PDF of an article, the default preview and thumbnail image is usually black and white text, and the visual presentation of articles and… Continue Reading →
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