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NTAP’s Interactive Support Services: The 2009 Lineup. Kathleen Brockel David Bonebrake Eva Reffell Rachel Medina Madhu Lakshmanan Gene Donney (in spirit only) 2009 LSC TIG Conference. Today’s Agenda:. Help Desk Lsntap.org Online Trainings NTAP Sustainability Planning
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NTAP’s Interactive Support Services: The 2009 Lineup Kathleen Brockel David Bonebrake Eva Reffell Rachel Medina Madhu Lakshmanan Gene Donney (in spirit only) 2009 LSC TIG Conference
Today’s Agenda: • Help Desk • Lsntap.org • Online Trainings • NTAP Sustainability Planning • Roundtables: LegalMeetings, Tech Noodling, Survey Tool, Tech Leadership • GIS • Questions?
TIG Partnerships • LegalMeetings: Center for Arkansas Legal Services • Help Desk: Virginia Legal Aid Society • Training: Montana Legal Services Assoc. • Website & Tech Leadership: Colorado Legal Services • GIS: Legal Aid of East Tennessee
Final Evaluation Surveys • THANK YOU to all who submitted surveys final evaluations for various 2008 Projects. • SPECIAL THANKS to contributors of the LegalMeetings Return on Investment Calculations • GOLD STARS to admin & tech folks completing the NTAP Tech Survey
David Bonebrake Help Desk
NTAP Help Desk Project • Provides support to LSC-funded programs in the day-to-day use of TIG tools and legal aid technologies, such as: • Case management systems • Statewide websites • GIS Mapping • Poverty law survey tool • Online project management systems
Help Desk: How do I get help? Mechanisms for support: • Traditional methods: email, phone, and website requests • On-demand: online chat client • Web conferencing: LegalMeetings
Case Management Report Update • Online guide for selecting a case management system • Functions • Vendor support, training, customization • User satisfaction Advisory Group Online rating system and feedback mechanism
Eva Reffell Lsntap.org
2008 website highlights • 188 new pieces of content • User visits increased 70% over 2007
What were users reading? • Most visited: Latest News, Training Calendar, and Blogs. • Most popular articles: • Microsoft Word Tips - 11 Functions To Transform Microsoft Word • LegalMeetings Resource Pages • Hugh Calkin’s The Elder Statesman blog
(Some of) Eva’s favorites things about 2008 • Better access to training content • Expansion of Statewide Websites to Websites and Web Development • Detailed how-to content for the new Poverty Law Survey Tool • Internet Intake Webcasts • 1/5 of content came from the community
Coming in 2009 • Content • Document Redaction and Metadata • (More) VoIP • A Report Repository • New website • Better commenting, rating and blogging features • Customizable home pages • Searchable database for NTAP’s Tech Report
# of programs with dedicated IT budgets in relation to # of programs in each budget category There doesn’t seem to be any correlation between program budget and having a dedicated IT budget. Section Home
IT Budget • Hardware ranges from 1% to 50% • Software ranges from 1% to 30% • Training ranges from 0% to 6% (surprise?) • Outside consulting/contracts 1% to 27.5% • Communications 0.2% to 1% Section Home
Current or long range IT ‘wish list’ • Top 10 (in no particular order) • Word Capabilities Improvement • VOIP • Video Conferencing • Virtualization • Hardware Upgrade (Systems, desktops) • Document Assembly • SharePoint • Improve Website • Wireless • Exchange/Fax Server/Email Section Home
Training Frequency Section Home
VOIP 7 more are considering getting VOIP in the next year which would make this a 50-50 split Section Home
Remote Email Devices Section Home
Other observations • Consistently and overwhelmingly, hardware and personnel make up the majority of the IT budget. • Where the personnel budget % is low, it is usually made up in the category of Outside consulting/support contracts. • Training is consistently the lowest portion of the IT budget and seems to trend with the personnel budget. • Outlook and Microsoft Exchange are the overwhelming favorites for email client and server • Windows 2000, XP and Vista are the overwhelming top OS Section Home
Rachel Medina Training
2008 Trainings Highlights • 23 Online Trainings • 1022 people attended • 565 also viewed the recorded trainings • Attendees from 49 states + DC
Job Titles of attendees: • Staff attorney 48% • IT or CRP 46% • Managing attorney 29% • Communications staff 25% • Paralegal 20% • Executive director 9%
2009 Trainings • New Topics • New Materials • Training Days • Post-Training Blogs
New Topics • LSC Baselines & Technology Planning Overview • Introduction to the LSNTAP Interactive Tech Survey • Applications to Make the Most of Pro Bono Support • Developing Appropriate Tech Policies for Legal Aid • A Comprehensive Approach to Search Engine Optimization
Kathleen Brockel Sustainability Planning
NTAP’s Sustainability Planning • Sustainability Advisory Group • Interviews with the Field • Final Recommendations • LegalMeetings • Training
NTAP’s Sustainability Planning • Goal: Assess the feasibility of moving NTAP toward a membership or fee for service model • Advisory Group: Cynthia Vaughn, Craige Harrison, Jane Ribadeneyra, David Neumeyer, Gwen Daniels, Patti Papp • Consultant: Paul Hagen, Kairos Strategies
Program Interviews • NTAP Consultant conducting 40 telephone interviews • Assessing membership and fee based options i.e. trainings & services (Service packages & ala carte.) • Report and recommendations by mid-year
LegalMeetings • 2008 Highlights: • 86 organizations conducted 5,238 meetings • ROI of $10,203.70 per license! • Expanding further to courts and non-LSC funded programs
Trainings • 62% of programs surveyed reported that NTAP provided 50% - 100% of their third party technology training.
…..and • 77% of respondents graded NTAP trainings as a 4 or 5 in helping their staff become more effective. • 70% of respondents graded NTAP trainings as a 4 or 5 in helping their staff become more efficient.
… but • Although NTAP Trainings are Valued, Less than Half would pay for: • 41.54% Train the Trainer • 30.77% Microsoft Products Word, Excel, or PowerPoint for Advanced Users • 26.15% Google Applications • 27.69% communications software • 42% likely or very likely would be willing to pay $50 for the training • 44% Not very likely • 14% Would not attend at any price
Testing in 2009 $35 Fee • Word 2003, Word 2007, Excel, PPT • Employ Google Applications (twice) • Train the TrainerLearn how to assess the technology skills of your employees and design an internal training program! • In October- Vote your choice: PPT, Excel or Intro to Litigation Technology
David Bonebrake Round Tables
2008 Round Table Highlights • 10 Tech Noodling RTs: 133 Participants • 30 LegalMeetings RTs • 8 Survey Tool RTs: 39 Participants • Round Tables are 30 – 60 minutes. • Sharing experiences from the field • Q & A
2009 RT’s • LegalMeetings: • Third Thursday • Techie Noodling: • First Thursday • Survey Tool: • Apr. 11, Oct 20 • NEW THIS YEAR • Tech Leadership RTs • Quarterly • For: ED’s & Admins to discuss Tech Planning & Policy Development.
Madhu Lakshmanan GIS
One simple process to create maps • What do I want to do? • Map my sample New Mexico case data and also analyze it vis-à-vis the population of senior citizens in that state. • What do I need? • A mapping application (Google Earth) • KML/KMZ files from the census for NM seniors & for my case data • Geocoding service (to add lat/long to case data) • KML creating application from census data • Optional graphing tool
Online Tool to create KML files from Census data http://ctasgis02.psur.utk.edu/tokml/Default.aspx
Add lat/lon information to your case data @ www.batchgeocode.com You can download a KML file with this data.
Census data overlaid with case data directly in Google Earth
Case data by zip code aggregate The size of the blue circles is proportional to the number of cases in that zip code area.