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If you are a programmer, law student, graphic designer or just generally interested in developing apps please join us for this year's Legal Aid Hackathon. People will be broken off in teams which will then compete to build the best app. See the latest in access to justice technology as teams present their hackathon projects in 5-minute lightning talks! Chatbots, eviction apps, open-source tools, browser extensions, virtual clinics, legal issue heatmaps, and more!
Today we had our most popular webinar to date with over 150 people attending We moved quickly and covered a lot of ground. Including the opening and closing we are a hair under one tip per minute. There are too many tips to cover in this post, but you can watch the video above, look at the slides from the presentation, and read the notes (lightly edited) I used for my slides below.
Please RSVP at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8434584992612243212
In this webinar we will explore some of the recurring features that are found throughout the Office suite. This is an entry level training and is open to all legal aid professionals.
Presenter: Sandy Rylander - Rylander Consulting
Please RSVP at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/2667208899789077773
Outlook has many features that can make life easier for advocates. In this training our expert will cover these features with a focus on those that are useful to legal aid advocates.
Presenter: Sandy Rylander - Rylander Consulting
If you do a lot of writing at work you might consider moving beyond Microsoft Word for your writing projects. People just using Microsoft Word for their writing will find that the program is good at finding obvious spelling errors, and not much else. Here at LSNTAP we have put together a handy list of software that will be helpful for writing and editing.
Google Docs
www.docs.google.com
Price: Free!
Moovly Animation Program
https://youtu.be/C-w_9T006ag
My immediate reaction to Moovly is that the signup process was extremely easy the user interface very simple. I like that - online animation programs tend to be overwhelming and Moovly feels much more friendly and familiar. The editor itself reminds me a lot of Final Cut Pro (albeit a much, much less complicated one.)
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