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LSNTAP is excited to introduce our new Advisory Committee. The Committee, made up of leaders in the legal tech and public interest spheres, met for the first time on June 9, 2021. They provide valuable input on many topics related to legal technology, helping LSNTAP better serve the legal aid community. We look forward to working with the Committee to further expand LSNTAP’s reach.
Join the LSNTAP Community Email List. This is a community-based resource for Legal Aid organizations and technology professionals to share new uses of technology, best practices, projects, and training opportunities. Lawyers, techies, researchers, students, and vendors are all welcome.
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In 2019, the Michigan Advocacy Program (MAP) received a Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) from the Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to bring UX design and usability testing training to the justice community. After having struggled with these topics in the early days of Michigan Legal Help, and then learning how important they are, MAP wanted to help others in the community understand the basics of UX design and learn how easy usability testing can be.
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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.
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.
While website usability testing is conducted for many reasons, primarily, it ensures that people can use your site. If they can't, they will find solutions elsewhere.
Usability testing can also help determine:
The length of time a to complete a task compared with established benchmarks
User satisfaction
If users can navigate your website
Potential problems with website functionalit
Deciding if a design works
If your website is accomplishing your organization’s goals.
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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!
Please RSVP at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1547812603269806605
Presenters Names, Titles, and Company
Bryan Babcock - Information Technology, Volunteer Legal Services Project
John Banning - National Community Lead, TechBridge
Rick Rose - Sr. Salesforce Product Architect, TechBridge
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