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Today, we are featuring the project "Tour of a Colorado Courthouse" being developed by Colorado Legal Services, HELM Studio, and NuLawLab at Northeastern University. The project gives website users, including self-represented litigants, the opportunity to navigate through a Colorado county courthouse while learning about services provided at the court, court personnel and their roles, rooms and room layouts at the court, including the self-help center, and court protocols and processes. 360 degree photography was used to further immerse website users into the experience.
Today, we are heading west to California to meet Susan Vincent. Susan is the Legal IT Manager for the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles. Over the last few years, Susan has worked on technology projects involving LegalServer, SharePoint, Microsoft Power Platform, Business Process Improvement, and Tech Trainings.
In the next year, Susan will be tackling the following projects:
Today, we are spotlighting community member Miri Pogoriler. Miri is the Project Coordinator at Judicare Legal Aid and has worked on projects related to legal kiosks, automated forms, guided interviews/triage, pro bono portals, and Legal Server. In the next 12 months, Miri will be focusing on facilitating the creation of the Wisconsin Law Help website which will act as a state-wide portal to guide residents to appropriate sources of legal help and substantive self-help resources.
No matter whether you love it or hate it, email is a part of the office routine. However, there are ways to make it less time consuming. One of those ways is through the use of templates for emails that need to be sent frequently using standard wording. Today, we will focus on how to create templates in the Microsoft 365 version of Outlook.
New! Skill Builder Webinar Series
Title: Assemble Documents Faster Using Tools in Word
Special Guest: Deborah Savadra, the Legal Office Guru
User Tasks
Once you articulate your site’s goals and the steps users must take to complete these goals, you must articulate specific questions or tasks. Frame your questions to ensure users can accomplish realistic tasks that reflect concrete goals.
Some questions that you could ask include:
Can a first time user find my agency’s mission?
Can a return user remember how to find my agency’s contact information?
The Law Center for Better Housing, Illinois Equal Justice Foundation, and the Lawyers Trust Fund of Illinois have teamed up to create Rentervention: a Chatbot Navigator and Expert System.
Where once the case book used to be a standard piece of equipment and decor for law offices, modern law offices rely on their tech stack to get things done. So, we have begun assembling this database for legal aid organizations to use as a springboard for their research on what technology product they could use to complete gaps in their tech stack or to replace aging solutions.
We are heading south to Florida today to meet community member Josh Lazar, the founder and Chief Everything Officer of TechThinkTankLLC. After more than 25 years working for other organizations, Josh recently decided to focus full time on TechThinkTank. Josh now spends his time helping legal aid organizations with RFP assistance, IT and Cybersecurity assessments, and software development projects. His goal is to make the marketplace a better place.
LASSB is soliciting proposals for a redesign of its current website: https://legalaidofsb.org/ and monthly maintenance. The new website should create an engaging user experience, offer an uncluttered design, facilitate organic website traffic, be designed for conversion, and mobile use, enable fast load time, build a strong brand identity, ADA compliant and culturally compliant competent sites. Expected users will be potential clients, job applicants, and LASSB volunteers.
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