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“I believe that at the end of the century the use of words and general educated opinion will have altered so much that one will be able to speak of machines thinking without expecting to be contradicted.”
― Alan Turing, Computing machinery and intelligence
The Drake equation is a probabilistic argument used to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy. ... The equation summarizes the main concepts which scientists must contemplate when considering the question of other radio-communicative life.
In this webinar April Faith-Slaker from A2J Lab and Aurora Martin from Pop Up Justice discuss helpfull tools that should be used during program design.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=yoZDYlkgo8c
Faith-Slacker emphasizes the importance of early evaluations and provides key questions that one should ask during program developing to evaluate success.
Recently Sart Rowe, Northwest Justice Project's National Technology Assistance Project Coordinator asked our LSNTAP Google Group to share their organization's Youtube channels. I have put together a list of organizations that responded to the posting, and found some useful videos on their channels. If you don't see your organization on this list and would like to please go ahead and E-Mail Us and we will get you added!
Vyond Animation Program
Vyod can be a very overwhelming website to use at first, simply because it can do so many things. I would strongly recommend watching all the tutorial helper videos which are very useful. Once you get an idea of how it works, the limitations and abilities of the program - it reveals itself to be a pretty powerful and well thought out service with wide applications.
Please RSVP at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1547812603269806605
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Bryan Babcock - Information Technology, Volunteer Legal Services Project
John Banning - National Community Lead, TechBridge
Rick Rose - Sr. Salesforce Product Architect, TechBridge
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!
Today we had our most popular webinar to date with over 150 people attending We moved quickly and covered a lot of ground. Including the opening and closing we are a hair under one tip per minute. There are too many tips to cover in this post, but you can watch the video above, look at the slides from the presentation, and read the notes (lightly edited) I used for my slides below.
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