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On April 2nd, LSNTAP, put on a free 90 minute webinar on how to work remotely and how to provide legal services remotely tha ahd over 330 people attend. The webinar included national and local experts on remote legal services:
This webinar looks at common tools for digital signatures and scanning from your phone or at home. We run through common tools for each and answer your questions. Tools include: DocuSign, Panda Doc, Hello Sign, Adobe Sign, Microsoft Lens, Google Drive, portable home scanners, and more. Each how to will be used to create a short video LSNTAP on how to use it.
Data Validation and Quality Assurance
Presented by Donald Carder and David Johnson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQXK8xdDa5g
Rachel Perry - Strategic Data Analytics
Scott Friday - Drupal Developer
Sart Rowe- LSNTAP
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
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.
Laura Quinn - Consulting Principal
Zach Zarnow - Illinois Equal Justice Foundation
Speakers: Sart Rowe, Brandon Thomas, Laura Quinn
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.
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