How do I register to use the CALI web site?
The Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
(CALI) produces CALI lessons for law students. There are over 600
interactive tutorials for 32 areas of law on one CD. NSU's law students
may stop by the reference desk and pick up a current CD-ROM of the
lessons.
CALI lessons are also available on the web and can be accessed
by using the CALI web site at http://www.cali.org.
Nova law students must first register to use the CALI web site with
the Nova Law School access code. Once you have the access code,
you can create your own username and password to use the web site
lessons. Contact the reference desk at 954-262-6201 to obtain the
Nova Law School access code.
For technical support from CALI, call 612-627-4912 or send an e-mail to calitech@cali.org.
Note on Flash problem when using web-based CALI lessons: do not select
the Flash version of the lesson; instead select the other options
to run the lesson.
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