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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 01/29/2025 at 7:00 PM (EST)
Live webinar on January 29, 2025, at 7:00 pm Eastern. Darlene Fuller, RMR, CRR, and Heidi Thomas, FAPR, CRR, RDR, CRC, will be sharing best practices and protocols to follow when there’s a request for captioning in a legal proceeding in this exciting live webinar. This live webinar will be recorded for those unable to attend live. Total CEU 0.15.
Live webinar on January 29, 2025, at 7:00 pm Eastern. Darlene Fuller, RMR, CRR, and Heidi Thomas, FAPR, CRR, RDR, CRC, will be sharing best practices and protocols to follow when there’s a request for captioning in a legal proceeding in this exciting live webinar.
The webinar will be recorded for those unable to attend live. Total CEU 0.15.
Darlene Fuller, RMR, CRR
Heidi Thomas, FAPR, RDR, CRR, CRC
Heidi C. Thomas, FAPR, RDR, CRR, CRC, has been a court reporter since 1978, and a broadcast and CART captioner since 1989. A former director and secretary for the Georgia Shorthand Reporters Association and former member of the Board of Court Reporting for the State of Georgia, she has also served for many years on the faculty and training staff of the National Court Reporters Association. She served for six years on the NCRA Realtime Certification Committee, which developed the Certified CART Provider and Certified Broadcast Captioner certifications. She was also part of the team that developed the Certified Realtime Captioner certification. Since 2008, she has been a member of NCRA’s Council of the Academy of Professional Reporters, which deals with certification and education issues, and is a former member of the Board of Directors of NCRA. She has been a presenter at the Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Colorado, and various other state court reporter association conventions. She was involved in realtime training with the Caption Masters series, a broadcast captioning/CART captioning re-training/transition program, and is currently training with the Caption Quest program in Atlanta, Ga. She has mentored students and professionals for most of her career. She provides on-site and remote CART and broadcast captioning for local, regional, national, and international conferences; conventions and seminars; and classroom and business settings. She has also worked as a national broadcast captioner, including realtime captioning on ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN, FoxSportsNet, and WAGA and WSB in Atlanta, and she was also part of the captioning team for the 2000 Summer Olympics on MSNBC. She has been a part of captioning teams who provide realtime captioning for conventions since 1990. She continues to travel both in the U.S. and internationally to provide on-site captioning services, and she has provided live performance captioning for national and regional theater groups.
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Dive into the captivating history of American shorthand machines, from Bartholomew's Stenograph to Stenograph's pre-computer models. We'll explore innovations that fueled the rise of shorthand machines, look at some fascinating alternative keyboard layouts, and gain a deeper appreciation for the foundation our modern machines are built upon. Total CEU 0.125.
Dive into the captivating history of American shorthand machines, from Bartholomew's Stenograph to Stenograph's pre-computer models. We'll explore innovations that fueled the rise of shorthand machines, look at some fascinating alternative keyboard layouts, and gain a deeper appreciation for the foundation our modern machines are built upon.
Total CEU 0.125.
Kathryn Dittmeier, CRI
Kathryn Dittmeier, CRI, has worked as an educator in the court reporting field for over 30 years. Her passion for stenotype history was ignited while working for Stenograph as an Education Program Manager in the early 90s. She had the opportunity to attend various conventions with Robert Wright, past president of Stenograph, who told her stories of the early days of the company and the development of the machines. In the mid-90s she acquired her first machine, a 1911 Stenotype designed by Ward Stone Ireland. Collecting of machines and information began in earnest after that. While working as a Stenograph Training Agent on Long Island, New York, she met Dominick Tursi, founder of the Gallery of Shorthand. A life-long friendship was established and she assisted with patent research and data acquisition for the museum. Kathryn established The Stenotype Collectors Club group on Facebook and invites anyone interested in stenotype history to join. -
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Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 10/08/2024
NCRA President, Executive Director, and Chair of the Nominating Committee discuss serving on the NCRA Board of Directors. This webinar will cover who is eligible, how directors are selected, and the duties and responsibilities of the board members. Total CEU: 0.0
Join the NCRA President, Executive Director, and Chair of the Nominating Committee as they discuss serving on the NCRA Board of Directors. This webinar will cover who is eligible, how directors are selected, the duties and responsibilities of board members, and much more. Total CEU: 0.0
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You are your internet's keeper! Ban buffering and stay connected with tips, tools, and techniques to improve and reinforce your internet connection for remote proceedings—no matter where you are. Registrations expire 30 days from purchase. Total CEU 0.10.
You are your internet's keeper! Ban buffering and stay connected with tips, tools, and techniques to improve and reinforce your internet connection for remote proceedings—no matter where you are. Registrations expire 30 days from purchase. Total CEU 0.10.
Hector Cordova
Hector Cordova helps you make your technology work for you. Hector lives at the intersection of art and technology, highlighted by his diverse work experiences such as his years at Apple and his years coaching performers all the way to Broadway.
Hector brings his unique blend of technological prowess and performing arts expertise to his professional life as Managing Director for Alitigate, a legal media and tech firm based in Orlando, Florida. Between leading Alitigate to success, filming hundreds of videos and presenting in hundreds of trials each year for some of the nation’s largest firms, Hector serves on two NCRA committees: the CLVS Council, and the Technology Committee.
Sarah Kleinschmidt, CLVS
Sarah Kleinschmidt is an experienced Trial Technician and Certified Legal Video Specialist (CLVS). Having grown up immersed in the legal industry, Sarah is dedicated to preserving the integrity of the field while embracing and advancing with new technology.
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The article Cheat Sheet - Quotation Marks in Transcripts is from the JCR magazine - September 2024. The quiz is putting the knowledge gained from the article to use.
The article Cheat Sheet - Quotation Marks in Transcripts is from the JCR magazine - September 2024. The quiz is putting the knowledge gained from the article to use.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 08/03/2024
With so much consolidation happening in our industry, now is a great time to start your own business. Whether you are a solo practitioner looking to take on your own clients, a small firm looking to expand, or a large firm looking for additional perspectives from your colleagues, our panelists will discuss the essentials of what you need from the start and how to address the growing pains you’ll encounter along the way. Join us for this informative and encouraging seminar to help you with tips, best practices, and what you need to get started along the path to success. This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. Total CEU 0.1.
With so much consolidation happening in our industry, now is a great time to start your own business. Whether you are a solo practitioner looking to take on your own clients, a small firm looking to expand, or a large firm looking for additional perspectives from your colleagues, our panelists will discuss the essentials of what you need from the start and how to address the growing pains you’ll encounter along the way. Join us for this informative and encouraging seminar to help you with tips, best practices, and what you need to get started along the path to success.
Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available).
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Lisa Migliore Black
Migliore & Associates®
Lisa Migliore Black serves as vice chair of NCRA STRONG and a member of NCRA Brand Ambassadors and has served on NCSA, Ethics First, Task Force on Contracting. She is a past president of the Kentucky Court Reporters Association and has received the KYCRA Distinguished Service Award. Lisa also founded Court Reporting Alliance, a fundraising endeavor to raise money for NCRA that is sponsored by independently owned and operated stenographic reporters and firms.
You can follow her blog at https://miglioreassociates.com/blog/
Candace O’Barr Jones, CCR
Candace O’Barr Holleman Jones, a co-founder of eDeposition, has more than 30 years of experience reporting and managing complex litigation disputes. She and her team have been the reporters of choice in high-stakes cases throughout the country, providing real-time, daily copy, and a host of other services needed to fit her clients’ unique needs. Her experience also includes cases involving intense media scrutiny, such as the deposition of Jeffrey Wigand later depicted in the 1999 film The Insider.
She currently serves as Vice President of the MS Court Reporters Association, is a member of the MCRA Board of Directors, and a MS Delegate of National Congress of State Associations-
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 08/03/2024
Come learn ways to protect your personal information, use software to your advantage, and how to make wise IT decisions. Different technological scenarios will be presented and advice will be given for each scenario on how to best protect your electronic information. Also, the presenters from NCRA's Technology Committee will display what technology they use on a regular basis to identify threats and increase their cyber security. This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. Total CEU 0.1.
Come learn ways to protect your personal information, use software to your advantage, and how to make wise IT decisions. Different technological scenarios will be presented and advice will be given for each scenario on how to best protect your electronic information. Also, the presenters from NCRA's Technology Committee will display what technology they use on a regular basis to identify threats and increase their cyber security.
Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available).
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Hector Cordova
Hector Cordova helps you make your technology work for you. Hector lives at the intersection of art and technology, highlighted by his diverse work experiences such as his years at Apple and his years coaching performers all the way to Broadway.
Hector brings his unique blend of technological prowess and performing arts expertise to his professional life as Managing Director for Alitigate, a legal media and tech firm based in Orlando, Florida. Between leading Alitigate to success, filming hundreds of videos and presenting in hundreds of trials each year for some of the nation’s largest firms, Hector serves on two NCRA committees: the CLVS Council, and the Technology Committee.
Andrea Kreutz
Andrea Kreutz is a second-generation firm owner and Certified Legal Video Specialist from Huney-Vaughn Court Reporters in Des Moines, Iowa.
She spent more than 14 years as a computer programmer after graduating from AIB College of Business. At the national level, Andrea serves on the National Court Reporters Foundation, Technology Committee, CLVS Council, and NCRA STRONG.
Andrea is passionate about organ donation and GiGi’s Playhouse, a nonprofit whose mission is to change the way the world views Down syndrome and to send a global message of acceptance for all.andreak@huneyvaughn.com
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 08/03/2024
Come work through preparing and executing a realtime deposition with our presenters Dutcheen Cameron,RPR, RMR, CRR, and Anna Cillo. Beginning with file management for transcripts and dictionaries, learn how to track all your information for ease of use and re-use. Also learn the ins and outs of speaker designations and brief schemes, how they can affect our realtime, and why we use these specific strategies. Attendees will gather knowledge of how to most effectively prepare themselves for unfamiliar topics and how to quickly familiarize themselves with a topic. This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. Total CEU 0.1.
Come work through preparing and executing a realtime deposition with our presenters Dutcheen Cameron,RPR, RMR, CRR, and Anna Cillo. Beginning with file management for transcripts and dictionaries, learn how to track all your information for ease of use and re-use. Also learn the ins and outs of speaker designations and brief schemes, how they can affect our realtime, and why we use these specific strategies. Attendees will gather knowledge of how to most effectively prepare themselves for unfamiliar topics and how to quickly familiarize themselves with a topic.
Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available).
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Dutcheen Cameron, RPR, RMR, CRR
Dutcheen Cameron has been a court reporter for 44 years. She has earned her RPR twice and is currently an RMR (2015) and CRR (2014). She has been an official court reporter in Westmoreland County, Pa., has worked as an agency reporter, and since 1999 has been an independent freelance reporter. Embracing realtime depositions has been her main focus in recent years.
Anna Cillo
Anna Cillo has been a captioner and court reporter in and around Pittsburgh since 2009. She was the in-stadium captioner for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 2014-2022. She currently works as a freelance court reporer and is the owner of Advanced Realtime Captioning Solutions.
Advanced Realtime Captioning Solutions was founded in 2018 in response to the demand for captioning in and around the city of Pittsburgh. ARCS has provided captions and consulting to many organizations in Western Pennsylvania. Some of these organizations include Carnegie Mellon University, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Prime Stage Theater, The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh City Theater, The Children's Museum of Pittsburgh, Temple Sinai, The Heinz History Center, The Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh, and the Center for Hearing and Deaf Services.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 08/03/2024
We are all functions of the system we live in — a system that has taught us how to think about ourselves and others, how to interact with others, and how to understand what is expected of us. These thought processes and expectations are based on the specific set of social identities we were born into that predispose us to unequal roles that allow us to access (or deny access) to resources. The information here provides a basic overview of important considerations related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access (DEIA). It is crucial that you continue expanding upon this knowledge and look further into the concepts presented that you are unfamiliar with and/or are curious about. This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. Total CEU 0.1.
We are all functions of the system we live in — a system that has taught us how to think about ourselves and others, how to interact with others, and how to understand what is expected of us. These thought processes and expectations are based on the specific set of social identities we were born into that predispose us to unequal roles that allow us to access (or deny access) to resources. The information here provides a basic overview of important considerations related to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access (DEIA). It is crucial that you continue expanding upon this knowledge and look further into the concepts presented that you are unfamiliar with and/or are curious about.
Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available).
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Geanell Adams, FAPR, RMR, CRR, CRC, CRI
Geanell Adams, EdD, chairs NCRA's DEI, CASE, and Student/Teacher Committees, and serves as vice-chair of the WKT Committee. She has been a member of NCRA for over 20 years and is dedicated to the evolution of stenographic reporting through education and technology.
Stacey Raikes, RMR, CRR
Stacey Raikes is a steno machine writer with 25 years’ experience both as a freelancer and an official based in Southwest Florida.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 08/03/2024
Come learn the best practices and protocols to follow when there is a request for CART captioning in a legal proceeding. Discover the detailed differences in the roles of court reporter and CART captioner and the COPE Guidelines that address this issue. Real-life examples of CART captioning will be shared to better prepare you for what can go wrong when acting in a dual capacity. This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. Total CEU 0.1.
Come learn the best practices and protocols to follow when there is a request for CART captioning in a legal proceeding. Discover the detailed differences in the roles of court reporter and CART captioner and the COPE Guidelines that address this issue. Real-life examples of CART captioning will be shared to better prepare you for what can go wrong when acting in a dual capacity.
Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2024 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available).
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Heidi Thomas, FAPR, RDR, CRR, CRC
Heidi C. Thomas, FAPR, RDR, CRR, CRC, has been a court reporter since 1978, and a broadcast and CART captioner since 1989. A former director and secretary for the Georgia Shorthand Reporters Association and former member of the Board of Court Reporting for the State of Georgia, she has also served for many years on the faculty and training staff of the National Court Reporters Association. She served for six years on the NCRA Realtime Certification Committee, which developed the Certified CART Provider and Certified Broadcast Captioner certifications. She was also part of the team that developed the Certified Realtime Captioner certification. Since 2008, she has been a member of NCRA’s Council of the Academy of Professional Reporters, which deals with certification and education issues, and is a former member of the Board of Directors of NCRA. She has been a presenter at the Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Colorado, and various other state court reporter association conventions. She was involved in realtime training with the Caption Masters series, a broadcast captioning/CART captioning re-training/transition program, and is currently training with the Caption Quest program in Atlanta, Ga. She has mentored students and professionals for most of her career. She provides on-site and remote CART and broadcast captioning for local, regional, national, and international conferences; conventions and seminars; and classroom and business settings. She has also worked as a national broadcast captioner, including realtime captioning on ABC, NBC, CBS, ESPN, FoxSportsNet, and WAGA and WSB in Atlanta, and she was also part of the captioning team for the 2000 Summer Olympics on MSNBC. She has been a part of captioning teams who provide realtime captioning for conventions since 1990. She continues to travel both in the U.S. and internationally to provide on-site captioning services, and she has provided live performance captioning for national and regional theater groups.
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