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LSNTAP talks you through how to ensure your organization's website is accessible and is utilizing current, up to date methods for use by people with fine motor control issues and for people who are hearing or vision impaired.
A simple-to-use tool that helps legal services organizations use data to identify efficient ways to offer high quality and effective services. The tool includes:
5 high level and 118 detailed data questions about eligible people and their legal needs
Instructions on how to perform various types of analyses
Simple analyses for those just getting started
Complex analyses options for data-savvy organizations
Share Law Video aims to bring together high-quality multimedia content that can be used by the Legal Aid Community to create and share video.
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Jillian Theil, Claudia Johnson, Diana Glick, Leland Sampson, Maria Mindlin and Sart Rowe
Machine Translation
The Perils of Google Translate
Typically Google translate tool will give you broken language translations. You might be able to tell what the translation is saying but it will be grammatically incorrect and use wrong words. The key when creating something like a sign, is to use more visuals and less words. Arrow signs, people icons, Dollar signs etc.
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Earlier today I was helping a client with an upcoming Ignite presentation. They asked "where can I find photos?" These were my three suggestions:
I am very excited to announce the launch of A2J Author’s new revamped website and software! Access to Justice (A2J) Author is a cloud based software tool which enables legal aid advocates to deliver greater access to justice for self-represented litigants.
Recent natural disasters have only reinforced the need for organizations to be prepared for a variety of interruptions to the services they provide to clients. Identifying how to prepare for and respond to different types of disasters is the first step towards minimizing their impact on the operations of the organization and clients. This session will describe how to identify and assess different vulnerabilities. Attendees will then be prepared to identify the ""next steps"" needed for disaster preparedness including specific recommendations.
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