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If you are a programmer, law student, graphic designer or just generally interested in developing apps please join us for this year's Legal Aid Hackathon. People will be broken off in teams which will then compete to build the best app. See the latest in access to justice technology as teams present their hackathon projects in 5-minute lightning talks! Chatbots, eviction apps, open-source tools, browser extensions, virtual clinics, legal issue heatmaps, and more!
Please RSVP at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8434584992612243212
In this webinar we will explore some of the recurring features that are found throughout the Office suite. This is an entry level training and is open to all legal aid professionals.
Presenter: Sandy Rylander - Rylander Consulting
Please RSVP at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2667208899789077773
Outlook has many features that can make life easier for advocates. In this training our expert will cover these features with a focus on those that are useful to legal aid advocates.
Presenter: Sandy Rylander - Rylander Consulting
Presenter: Rajesh Shah - Just Tech
Microsoft Word is filled with lots of time saving tips that will make it easier to write brief or make more professional letters.
Presenter: Sandy Rylander - Rylander Consulting
What is the Difference Between GoToMeeting and GoToWebinar?
Both products are excellent, but they serve different purposes. There are three considerations that would determine which one you should use:
Word vs. WordPerfect
A few weeks ago the Word vs. WordPerfect issue came up again on the LStech listserv. The question of which word processing program best serves the legal aid community has been discussed regularly on the list. Although legal aid still has some strong WordPerfect adherents, it seems that most legal aid techies now favor Word (or even Open Office or Google). We thought we'd summarize the discussion (with a little bit of added information) by comparing the two programs and discussing some additional considerations.
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