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Kathleen Elliott Vinson

Presentations
  • Research is Just a Click Away: Electronic Research Tools for Law Students (with Rick Buckingham and Diane D'Angelo), Suffolk University Law School (October 2009)

  • Facebook, Blogging, Discussion Boards – Oh My! Opening Classroom Doors to Technology and Using it Wisely, Southeastern Association of Law Schools Conference, Florida (August 2009)

  • Facebook, Blogging, Discussion Board -- OH MY! Opening the Classroom Doors to Technology and Using It Wisely

  • Innovative Teaching Techniques, (co-cordinator), Association of Legal Writing Directors, University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School (July 2009)

  • Podcasting in LRR&W: Downloading the Greatest Hits, Legal Writing Institute Conference, Indiana Law School (July 2008)

  • Specialty Rankings, Faculty Retreat, Suffolk University Law School (May 2008) (panelist)

  • Clickers and Critiques, Dean's Advisory Committee, Suffolk University Law School (April 2008) (co-presenter Prof. Andy Perlman)

  • Teaching with Technology, Faculty Colloquial, Suffolk University Law School (January 2008) (co-presenters Professor Andy Perlman and Professor Andy Beckerman-Rodau)

  • LPS Weekly Legal Writing Tips, Co-Creator of Suffolk Law's Podcast Series.

  • Transitioning from Objective to Persuasive Legal Writing, presenter at: www.law.suffolk.edu/itunes (click 'Open SULS on iTunes U'; then follow hyperlink) (January 2008)

  • The Power of Podcasts, Poster Presentation Selected by American Association of Law Schools Section on Legal Reasoning, Research, and Writing, American Association of Law Schools Annual Conference, New York (January 2008)

  • Meet the New Boss: Evolving Governance Models in LRW Programs, New England Consortium of Legal Writing Teachers Regional Conference, Vermont Law School (December 2007) (co-presenters Professor Gregory Johnson and Professor Robert Volk)

  • Expanding Your Thinking and Gaining a New Perspective: Opportunities for Rejuvenation, Rewards, Challenges, and Lessons Learned, 2007 Biennial Conference of the Association of Legal Writing Directors, at the University of Denver (June 2007) (with Linda Edwards and Suzanne Rowe)

  • Taking Our Expertise Into the Trenches: Consulting on Writing in Practice, 2006 Biennial Conference of the Legal Writing Instiute, Atlanta, Georgia (June 2006) (with Prof. Joan Blum)

  • Empowering Your Audience: Removing the Mental Gymnastics from the Writing Process, Rocky Mountain Regional Conference, University of Arizona (March 2006)

  • A Writer's Workshop: Writing for the Reader, Suffolk University Law School Center for Advanced Legal Studies (December 2, 2005)

  • Improving Legal Writing Skills Beyond the Classroom Walls, 2005 Biennial Conference of the Association of Legal Writing Directors, Northwestern University School of Law (July 2005)

  • How the Profession and Academia Can Work Together to Improve Legal Writing, 2005 Biennial Conference of the Association of Legal Writing Directors, Northwestern University School of Law (July 2005)

  • Consulting on Legal Writing in Law Firms: Is it Possible to Set and Meet Realistic Goals? New England Consortium of Legal Writing Teachers, Albany Law School (June 10, 2005) (co-presenter: Prof. Joan Blum)

  • A Tradition of Excellence, The Legal Practice Skills Program, Dean's Advisory Committee, Suffolk University Law School (April 9, 2005)

  • Writing with Confidence and Clarity, Suffolk University Law School Center for Advanced Legal Studies (December 2002)

  • Workshop on Critiquing Student Works, 2002 Tenth Biennial Conference of the Legal Writing Institute, Knoxville, Tennessee, Small Group Leader (May 2002) (coordinator: Prof. Dan Barnett)

  • Appellate Practice: The Law Clerk's View, Continuing Legal Education, Maine State Bar Association (May 24, 2001) (invited speaker)

  • New Directors' Roundtable: Hiring and Training Legal Writing Faculty, American Association of Law Schools (AALS) Annual Conference (San Francisco, January 2001)

  • Women in the Law: Opportunities and Options, Boston College Law School (Moderator, January 2001)

  • Keys to Powerful, Persuasive Writing, Suffolk University Law School Center for Advanced Legal Studies (December 2000)

  • Utilizing Technology in the Classroom, Suffolk University Law School Adjunct Faculty Program (October 2000)

  • Teaching Legal Writing, Reflecting Legal Reasoning: Learning By Doing, Faculty & Administrators' Colloquial, Suffolk University Law School (October 2000)

  • Legal Ethics Orientation, Boston College Law School (August 2000) (lead discussion group regarding ethical issues)

  • Modeling Strategies for Legal Writing Programs, 2000 Legal Writing Institute Conference, Seattle University School of Law (July 2000)

  • Introduction to Law School and the Role of the Legal Writing Program, Suffolk University Law School Open House (January 2000)

  • Using "Web Course in a Box" in the Legal Practice Skills Program, 1999 Suffolk University Law School Dedication Ceremony of Sargent Hall-High Technology Demonstration (September 1999)

  • How Internet Novices Can Use "Web Course in a Box" to Design a Web Page, 1999 Association of Legal Writing Directors Conference, New England School of Law (July 1999)

  • Using Technology: Personal and Institutional Costs and Benefits, Invited speaker on panel at 1999 Association of Legal Writing Directors Conference, New England School of Law (July 1999)

  • Professionalism in Writing: Finding Publishers for Legal Writing Manuscripts, 1998 Legal Writing Institute Conference, University of Michigan Law School (June 1998)

  • Knights in the Courtroom: Transforming Roles and Responsibilities, Moderator, Suffolk University Law School's Third Annual Academic Convocation, Law in a Changing Society (March 1998)

 


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