Free Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Training School
Hello! Welcome to the Free Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Training School, which is a Citizen Empowerment Initiative of Dr. Leesi Ebenezer Mitee who holds a PhD in legal information technology (legal informatics), international human rights law, indigenous customary law and indigenous rights. The School is hosted on this secure Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information website.
The School aims to empower lawyers, all other professionals, and members of the public for computer and Internet literacy in today’s information technology world, absolutely free of charge. The Training School will help you to learn for free, among other things:
1. How to use the computer for various tasks (e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Paint, and Publisher);
2. How to maintain your computer and fix some common problems all by yourself;
3. How to use the Internet to find reliable information on anything you are interested in, including modern academic research and safe shopping;
4. How to be safe on the Internet (cybersecurity); and
5. How to get the best out of your mobile phone and tablets, including how to preserve your contacts information even if your device is lost, stolen, or it simply stops working.
Member Registration for Participation in the Free Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Training
To be able to access the free training resources on this website, you have to register free of charge as a member or user of the Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Advocacy (HURAPLA) website.
If you have already registered as a member or user of this website, you do not need to register again; you can simply log in to access and download all the resources of the Free Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Training School.
All registered members of this Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Advocacy (HURAPLA) website will receive free email notifications of all the free resources (books and articles) of the Free Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Training School and all the other legal resources on this website
Note: Activate Your Registration in Your Email
Please, note that, after submitting your registration form, you have to go to your email inbox to click on the activation link that will be sent there, to complete your registration process and activate your free membership of this Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Advocacy (HURAPLA) website.
If you do not see the email that will be sent to your email inbox, check your email spam folder because it may be there.
Click here for further details and the registration link.
LOGIN FOR REGISTERED USERS OF THIS WEBSITE
If you have already registered as a member or user of this website, click here to log in and download any book on information and communications technology (ICT) in our free library that also contains free law books and articles.
The Human Right of Free Access to Public Legal Information Advocacy (HURAPLA) promotes the right of free access to all categories of law and law-related public legal information globally, which include the following: primary legislation (statute law or statutory law); secondary legislation (subsidiary legislation, subsidiary instruments, delegated legislation), administrative memoranda, and executive orders; decisions and judgments of all levels of courts and tribunals from all the tiers of government (local, state or regional, and federal or national); legislative bills, resolutions, and other public documents directly related to the law-making function of the legislature; value-added publications that aid understanding and navigation of laws, e.g. annotations, summaries, indexes, and digests; decisions and judgments of regional and international courts; regional and international legal instruments (treaties, conventions, protocols, resolutions, declarations, etc.); and the comments, reports, and other documents on matters relating to regional and international legal instruments. HURAPLA website also contains the Global Human Right of Free Access to Law Discussion Group for Citizen Legal Education and the Professional Legal Network and the International Legal Directory of Lawyers, Law Firms, and Law Lecturers (Legal Academics, Law Teachers, and Law Professors).