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LSNTAP, in partnership with Urban Insight, hosted a virtual information and training session for ReadClearly and WriteClearly. The presentation was led by Ben Upham, Technical Project Manager at Urban Insight. The training reviewed these tools in detail, the installation of the tools, and how to effectively use them. Participants were able to ask questions and were surveyed on how likely they were to use the tools after the training.
In case you missed it, you can view the ReadClearly and WriteClearly training.
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Accessibility resources
Accessibility should not be an afterthought, but something that you take into account as you do research, create designs, and implement your solutions. Depending on the tools you use, there may be accessibility guidelines built in. Below are additional resources to review!
Accessibility resources for research
Remember that how you set up your research and prototypes has an effect on who is able to participate.
What are Voice Over Internet Protocols (VoIP)?
VoIPs use an internet connection to make calls instead of typical phone lines. Calls are forwarded to a centralized number through a process called Private Branch Exchange (PBX), hosted in the Cloud or on-premises servers. There are numerous benefits of VoIP phones, such as the ability to add multiple phones and additional features that build off of typical systems. Such features include conference calling, voicemail transcribing, and voice insights for quality monitoring.
Our membership has grown and become more diverse, particularly as our work has attracted the attention of technology vendors. While having a larger community benefits our work immensely, it can make communication more challenging. To support our growing and active group, we ask that the LSNTAP community abide by the following community agreement when using the LSNTAP listserv.
What are texting (SMS and MMS) platforms?
Document assembly and automation platform are key tools for legal services and nonprofits. The following is a comprehensive review of legal service-focused document assembly platforms with information included that is most improtant to an organization.
This includes a review of pricing, integrations, skills required to run these programs, etc. to create comphrensive forms. It also gives more in-depth information about what document assembly and automation is and its current place in legal services.
If you create print publications to inform your communities about their legal rights and responsibilities, videos can amplify your educational outreach efforts.
Below, you can download a copy of a 10-page Guide called, "How to Make and Test Videos (with Limited Time and Money)."
This guide will help you start making and fieldtesting videos within a few weeks and with minimal cost.
This guide is for you if you work at a legal services organization with limited time and money AND
In this webinar, presenters Faith Laminack and Allison Carnwath discuss ways to make websites more accessible for individuals with disabilities. Typically when we think of accessibility we consider it within a physical space like ramps for wheelchairs or handicap parking spaces, for example. However, in the age of digital media, it is important that websites are made accessible as well. Laminack and Carnwath provide a variety of examples such as keyboard navigation, text visibility, and video cues for audio to help increase accessibilty.
Legal Files is a web client that utilizes a browser on the desktop. Legal Files has management tools for legal case management and a front-end intake and eligibility module. Legal Files is a poverty law case management system and an information/legal document management system. Legal files is used by legal services organizations, law school clinics, pro bono attorneys and advocacy non-profits.
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