
The NJC is offering you a sneak peek at our new Web-Based Resource Center.
This platform will be a one-stop shop for all of our online educational programs and resources – 100+ webcasts, videos, web courses and more – all available at the click of a button.
Click here to view the current inventory, and use your judges.org login information (the same login you use when registering for courses) for immediate access.
A key feature of the resource center is search. Say you have a question about digital evidence. You can simply type “digital evidence” into the search bar, and every online resource we have on the topic will be displayed. Just click on an item for instant viewing.
This is a test rollout, so do us a favor. Put the platform through its paces, and let us know if you find any glitches or have an opinion about any element of the system. You can email Sarah Dahl with your feedback.

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