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Conversations with LSNTAP is a video podcast that delves into topics of interest to those in the legal aid, legal technology, and access to justice spaces. Through our conversations, we will meet founders of companies in the space, talk to people about interesting projects, and explore alternative legal career paths.
In this episode, we meet Kara Peterson and Rich DiBona and talk about their company Descrybe.ai.
Learn how to secure grant funding for your program by joining our informative webinar led by experts who will provide tips and strategies for writing successful grant proposals.
The webinar will be held on February 20, 2024 at 3 pm EST on Zoom. Register to attend here.
Join your fellow Data Specialists and legal aid staff tasked with crunching data for our monthly office hours.
These office hours will occur monthly on the second Monday from 2 pm to 3 pm Eastern. Each month, a community member will share information on a topic of interest. Attendees will be able to ask questions, discuss relevant information, and receive feedback from the community.
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Below are the worksheets used at the 2015 TIG Conference Session on Collaborative Game Design. The worksheets were developed parallel to Dr. Harteveld's Triadic Game Design (TGD) book to educate about TGD a model which incorprates reality, meaning, and play in game design. New Haven Legal Assistance partnered with NuLawLab and Dr. Harteveld to create a game which could better prepare self-represented litigants for their day in court.
Sometimes, LSNTAP's role is to share other resources available to the community. For those interested in data, there is a young but thriving community growing through the Legal Aid Data Google Group started by Susan Vincent of the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles.
Do the courts in your state use Tyler Technologies? Are you concerned about the challenges faced by self-represented litigants? Would you like to know how the courts in other states are doing things?
Join our fledgling community as we share information on our new community listserv, plan for future training, share our experience using Tyler Tech products, and focus on access to justice for self-represented litigants.
I've been doing a lot of research seeking information on securing discounted internet for 501.c.3 nonprofit organizations, and I want to share with you some of the information I've found. Most notably is the advice from Northwest Justice Project's very own Sue Encherman, Director of Administration Management. This August, The Northwest Justice Project's Yakima office relocated to a new building.
Continuing our AI for Legal Aid series, this session will delve further into the ethical implications of AI and how legal aid organizations can develop responsible use guidelines and best practices. Attendees will receive a model AI usage guidelines that they can customize for their organization.
The webinar will be held on April 16th at 3 pm EDT. Register to attend: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcscu-hrTMqGtOmyVux3ZRcHqaIuU…
Legal Server is a centralized web-based CMS designed with Legal Services organizations in mind. LegalServer serves Legal Aid and Pro Bono Organizations. Law Schools, Clinics, Funding Projects, and Statewide projects.
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In this section, we will discuss the what, when and who of usability testing. what to test, when to conduct user testing, a variety of different types, and who to draw on as testers.
Exercise: Become the Tester
Usability testing is readily understood by navigating a website as if you were the tester. Perform the exercise below, and answer the questions to get a sense of a simple usability test.
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