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Technology that Every Legal Aid Advocate Should Be Using Joshua Poje – American Bar Association Michelle Nicolet – Sargent Shriver Nat’l Center on Poverty Law Gwen Daniels – Illinois Legal Aid Online
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Shriver Center Survey
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Legal aid advocates’ use of online tools Survey conducted in March 2011 Survey completed by 272 advocates Even distribution in age ranges
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Online resources used for research
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Social media use
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Use of mobile phones / tablet devices Majority read web content on mobile phone or tablet Over 18% use tablets Those who read content on these devices do so often
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Surprising findings Heavy reliance on listservs for current awareness and networking with other advocates (81-97% of respondents) RSS used by only 28% of respondents Very limited use of social media, other than LinkedIn, for professional purposes
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Technology trends Mobile Social Tablet/eReader
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Illinois Legal Aid Advocates Technology Survey
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Technology Adoption Most wait to adopt new technologies after they become common Most are fairly satisfied with technology tools in their legal practice
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Technology Adoption Most agree that technology makes their practice more productive Most use web-based research tools, case management systems Most don’t use e-filing or automated document assembly
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Training Preferences Fairly even divide among survey participants 1/3 prefer on-site training, 1/3 prefer webinars, 1/3 split between classroom and self-guided
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What would be useful… ? Better document management systems Smartphones Remote access More and easier-to-use document assembly
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Tips & Tools Websites, Apps and Add-ons
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Seth Godin’s blog How to figure out if it pays to adopt a new technology: When you talk about it with your peers, do you say, "no one is using it..." or "no one is using it yet“? “Yet” implies inevitability.
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The Federal Rules eBooks
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LawStack (iPhone)
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www.join.me
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CamScanner
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Genius Scan
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DocScanner (iOS/Android)
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Twitter Connect with other legal aid orgs, advocates Use lists to find people to follow
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Emailing Large Files http://YouSendIt.com
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Word Lens
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SquareUp (iOS/Android)
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www.truecrypt.org
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Clearinghouse Review Bimonthly journal for and by legal aid advocates Available in print and online, via site license
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The Shriver Brief Updated 2-3 times weekly State and federal policy Legal developments of interest to legal aid advocates
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Race Equity Project Project of Legal Services of Northern California Part of a program-wide, race-conscious approach to advocacy E-Newsletter available
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Virtual Training Center – www.vtc.comwww.vtc.com
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www.lastpass.com
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Evernote
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Free Scheduling Websites http://doodle.com/ http://www.meetingwizard.com
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www.google.com/chrome
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Google Reader Unclutter your inbox Subscribe to feeds for news, social media searches (Google Alerts)
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Boomerang Firefox/Chrome plugin Works with Gmail Returns messages to your inbox at a specified time (hours, days, weeks, months) OR only if nobody responds
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Firefox Add-on Library https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/
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Some Cool Add-Ons TinyURLGenerator Video DownLoadHelper WebmailNotifier
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Cite GenieCite Genie – Firefox Add-on
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www.Gliffy.com
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Lifehacker Good source for tips and tricks Not just software Time management strategies
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Document Assembly
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What are YOU using?
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