Legal Community Internet Skills provides attorneys, judges, legal assistants, paralegals, and other members of the legal community with a thorough knowledge of and ability to use the Internet. This course eliminates common misperceptions and highlights fundamental usability issues regarding the Internet. This full-day course exposes legal professionals to the structural, technical, and cultural aspects of the Internet from a business perspective, while focusing on legal resources.
Legal Community Internet Skills focuses on the following topics:
Current Internet statistics
Control and use of the Internet
Culture of the Internet
Structure and architecture of the Internet
How to access the Internet
Internet addressing schemes
E-mail
Legal databases
Legal search engines and subject trees
The World Wide Web
Hypertext, hyperlinks, and hypermedia
