The Legal Services National Technology Assistance Project (NTAP) has an opening for a Project Coordinator to lead its Technology Help Desk and other web-based initiatives. This position is ideal for a person with a background in legal aid technology and a strong interest in making a difference in the social justice community. Through coordinating several important technology projects, the candidate will help public interest legal aid programs leverage technology to succeed in their efforts to deliver high-quality legal services to low income people. Specifically, the candidate will deliver one-on-one technology assistance to legal aid programs, support programs transitioning to the Drupal for Legal Aid Websites (DLAW) platform, assist in a national effort to better share content between legal aid offices, and host monthly Tech Roundtable discussions and other trainings related to legal aid technology.
Google Apps can help legal aid programs significantly reduce overhead costs associated maintaining their IT infrastructure and free up IT staff to focus for value-added initiatives. At the same time, much of the legal aid community is struggling with the ethical and confidentiality implications of moving data to a cloud-based system like Google Apps. This online session looks at the experiences of early adopters, explores the debate over cloud computing, and tries to answer one deceptively simple question: Is Google Apps right for your program?
Training will be held at 2 pm Eastern/ 1 pm Central/ 12 pm Mountain/ 11 am Pacific.
This training is part of the Professional Skill Building Series. The fee for this training will be $40 (this includes a $5 processing fee) payable by Mastercard or Visa. Registration is a two part process beginning with payment at Regonline.com. After payment, you will be given a link to sign up for the webinar itself at GotoWebinar.com.
Tables of Authorities - the most dreaded part of putting a brief together - is actually quite a bit easier to format than you may think. Learn how to put together an organized Table of Authorities in MS Word.
This 45-minute session will be held at two different times to meet the convenience of those in various time zones:
SESSION I: 12pm Eastern / 11am Central / 10am Mountain / 9am Pacific REGISTER HERE
SESSION II: 2pm Eastern / 1pm Central / 12pm Mountain / 11am Pacific REGISTER HERE
This training is part of the Professional Skill Building Series. The fee for this training will be $40 (this includes a $5 processing fee) payable by Mastercard or Visa. Registration is a two part process beginning with payment at Regonline.com. After payment, you will be given a link to sign up for the webinar itself at GotoWebinar.com.
Learn to work with the basic formulas in Excel. Whether you are creating budgets or importing reports from other systems, knowing a few basic formulas can speed up your construction and analysis of large sets of data.
This 45-minute session will be held at two different times to meet the convenience of those in various time zones: