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Where once the case book used to be a standard piece of equipment and decor for law offices, modern law offices rely on their tech stack to get things done. So, we have begun assembling this database for legal aid organizations to use as a springboard for their research on what technology product they could use to complete gaps in their tech stack or to replace aging solutions.
This session focuses on how to create tech training for staff. Guest speakers Ellen Samuel, Michael Hernandez, and Terry Lawson discuss how to decide what training is needed, how to meet the learning style needs of staff, where to find resources, and more.
Please note that although the material are focused on tech training, much of the material is applicable to creating any kind of training.
Today, we are launching our next crowdsourced database which will focus on technology based consumer self-help solutions. These may be things such as web based information hubs, online portals, or websites that help consumers complete paperwork. Examples include Upsolve, the Filing Fairness Project, or Michigan Legal Help. If it is out there and designed to help consumers with legal issues, we want to know about it and include it in the database.
On July 18, 2023, LSNTAP hosted a webinar on Software Selection. Speakers for the session included J.
As we continue building our tech stack database, I want to add a tech vendor and service provider database. We get so many requests for this information that it makes sense to create this resource. Knowing what your company's expertise is will also help LSNTAP better share opportunities.
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