Richmond IP Institue Launches CyberEducation Project

Intellectual Property Institute Launches the National CyberEducation Project
The University of Richmond Intellectual Property Institute announces the launch of the National CyberEducation Project, an interdisciplinary, grass-roots effort to engage students, faculty, and administrators on college campuses in discussion of contemporary intellectual property issues. Because debates over the intellectual property issues that arise in the digital age often appear to reflect a new generation gap, the Project focuses on educational efforts that work to bridge that gap. It will produce conferences, articles, blogs, education kits, and other student-oriented, campus-centric programs and materials.

Sounds like they could use CALI Author to create some materials that could be accessed over the web by anyone.