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  • Upcoming Live webinar
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 04/29/2026 at 7:00 PM (EDT)

    Join NCRA for the second Steno Speaks webinar featuring Joshua Edwards, RDR, CRR, CRC. Enjoy this special live webinar where Joshua will blend his experiences in three unique fields -- classical singing, public speaking, and stenography -- to inspire the audience to reach for more. Total CEU 0.10.

    Join NCRA for the second Steno Speaks webinar featuring Joshua Edwards, RDR, CRR, CRC. Enjoy this special live webinar where Joshua will blend his experiences in three unique fields -- classical singing, public speaking, and stenography -- to inspire the audience to reach for more.

    Total CEU 0.10.



    Joshua Edwards, RDR, CRR, CRC

    Joshua Edwards, RDR, CRR, CRC, blends his acting and stenography backgrounds to bring you an all-original mock trial experience. Before working as a court reporter and captioner, Joshua performed in plays, musicals, and operas. Occasionally, he sings at weddings. Joshua is the past president of New York Toastmasters and the New York State Court Reporters Association, as well as a prior chair of the National Congress of State Associations. He has given numerous speeches at Toastmasters and founded StenoMasters in 2021. He lives in New York City where he co-owns StenoCaptions LLC. 

  • Upcoming Live webinar
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 04/15/2026 at 7:00 PM (EDT)

    Discover practical tools to streamline your workflow and elevate your professionalism. This seminar explores advanced solutions, including electronic organization of forms and job journals for seamless assignment tracking. Master how to customize email templates that save hours of repetitive work. Sit with me and explore wired and wireless microphones in concert with sound mixers for monitoring and recording proceedings in large venues. Whether managing complex cases or daily administrative tasks, participants will gain actionable strategies to work smarter. Join us to discover innovative approaches that will transform how you organize, communicate, and make your life easier and more efficient. Total CEU 0.10.

    Discover practical tools to streamline your workflow and elevate your professionalism. This seminar explores advanced solutions, including electronic organization of forms and job journals for seamless assignment tracking. Master how to customize email templates that save hours of repetitive work. Sit with me and explore wired and wireless microphones in concert with sound mixers for monitoring and recording proceedings in large venues. Whether managing complex cases or daily administrative tasks, participants will gain actionable strategies to work smarter. Join us to discover innovative approaches that will transform how you organize, communicate, and make your life easier and more efficient.

    Total CEU 0.10.



    Jessica Waack, RDR, CRR

  • Upcoming Live webinar
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 03/25/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

    Join your colleagues as Mike Hensley, RPR, presents the first webinar in the Steno Speaks series. Learn how to balance the use of tools and support along with your own skillset for optimal performance in professional and personal settings. Total CEU 0.10.

    Join your colleagues as Mike Hensley, RPR, presents the first webinar in the Steno Speaks series. Learn how to balance the use of tools and support along with your own skillset for optimal performance in professional and personal settings.

    Total CEU 0.10.


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    Michael Hensley, RDR

    Mike Hensley, CSR, RDR is a freelance court reporter based in San Francisco, California. He earned his RDR certification within his first five years in the profession and became a nationally ranked speed contestant. His expertise spans diverse legal proceedings, with specialties in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, software development, and mechanical engineering.Mike is passionate about mentoring fellow reporters and advancing the profession. He has served as President of the California Court Reporters Association and chaired several NCRA committees. A dynamic speaker, he inspires seminar audiences to transform ambitious goals into achievable realities.

  • Upcoming Live webinar
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 03/04/2026 at 6:00 PM (EST)

    Ready to elevate your legal videography services—or launch your career with confidence? Join us for a deep-dive webinar designed to help you build a reliable, flexible videography kit that grows with your business. This webinar is designed to help you build a reliable, professional videography kit tailored for legal video work. Discover what to consider before purchasing equipment, including the services you plan to offer, industry trends, and why reliability and redundancy are essential. You’ll learn how to source gear wisely, avoid common pitfalls, and make smart investments in the components that matter most. The webinar includes a live demonstration of a complete full-service setup—showing connections, alternative options, and practical video-chain examples. Bring your questions about legal video kits and leave with a detailed equipment list you can use as a starting point for your own build. Total CEU 0.10.

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    Ready to elevate your legal videography services—or launch your career with confidence? Join us for a deep-dive webinar designed to help you build a reliable, flexible videography kit that grows with your business. This webinar is designed to help you build a reliable, professional videography kit tailored for legal video work. Discover what to consider before purchasing equipment, including the services you plan to offer, industry trends, and why reliability and redundancy are essential. You’ll learn how to source gear wisely, avoid common pitfalls, and make smart investments in the components that matter most.

    The webinar includes a live demonstration of a complete full-service setup—showing connections, alternative options, and practical video-chain examples. Bring your questions about legal video kits and leave with a detailed equipment list you can use as a starting point for your own build.

    Total CEU 0.10.



    Chuck Larson

    Chuck Larson is the owner of Larson Legal Video, based out of Lexington, Kentucky, which provides comprehensive litigation support specializing in advanced-level deposition productions, pre-trial litigation support, and trial technician services.  With a background in customer service, sales, andmanufacturing before entering the field of litigation support services,Chuck brings a unique perspective on process management and technologicalmaintenance.

    Growing up in Wisconsin, Chuck enjoys the outdoors and has fond memories offishing with his grandfathers as a young child. Chuck also received his Bachelor's degree in Fisheries Management and WaterResources from the University of Wisconsin - Stevens Point in 2011, prior tobeginning a career in manufacturing scientific instrumentation.

  • Just Added!
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    If there were a magic pill that would improve your memory, would you take it? Fortunately, you don't need to. This interactive session rids your poor memory from forgotten names, misplaced glasses, and statements such as, "I know it's here somewhere," to a mind that’s efficient and reliable. This program dispels the myth that memory can't be improved. It can; easily and effectively. You’ll learn techniques on organizing your thoughts, remembering names and faces, and overcoming absent-mindedness. When you're skilled in memory, all your other skills get better. You can improve your memory. This program shows you how. Total CEU 0.10.

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    If there were a magic pill that would improve your memory, would you take it? Fortunately, you don't need to. This interactive session rids your poor memory from forgotten names, misplaced glasses, and statements such as, "I know it's here somewhere," to a mind that’s efficient and reliable. This program dispels the myth that memory can't be improved. It can; easily and effectively. You’ll learn techniques on organizing your thoughts, remembering names and faces, and overcoming absent-mindedness. When you're skilled in memory, all your other skills get better. You can improve your memory. This program shows you how.

    Total CEU 0.10.



    Paul Mellor

    Paul Mellor, author of Finding the Keys, was a finalist in the USA Memory Championship, where he recalled the names of over 90 people in less than 15 minutes, remembered in exact order over 100 single-digit numbers after a five-minute study, and recalled the exact order of a shuffled deck of playing cards after less than a three-and-a-half minute review. His engaging and energetic programs have been delivered to audiences in all 50 states. A Communications graduate of Western Carolina University, Mr. Mellor is also the author of You're Almost There, chronicling his journey as having run a marathon (26.2 miles) in all 50 states; Summer in the Saddle, about his 4700-mile bicycle ride across America; and Strokes of Kindness, about his 2300-mile solo kayaking adventure down the Mississippi River. 
  • Upcoming Live webinar
    Contains 3 Component(s)

    Success in court reporting isn’t just about speed and accuracy—it’s about consistency, discipline, and the habits that shape your daily practice. This webinar dives into the science of habit formation and how it applies directly to your journey as a court reporting student. Learn how to build routines that support skill growth, overcome procrastination, and stay motivated through plateaus. Total CEU 0.0.

    Success in court reporting isn’t just about speed and accuracy—it’s about consistency, discipline, and the habits that shape your daily practice. This webinar dives into the science of habit formation and how it applies directly to your journey as a court reporting student. Learn how to build routines that support skill growth, overcome procrastination, and stay motivated through plateaus.

    Total CEU 0.0


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  • Just Added!
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The article What Are We Really Hearing? comes from the JCR magazine - January 2026. Eligible credential holders may earn 0.25 PDC for passing the article quiz. A passing score is defined as correctly answering at least 85 percent of the quiz questions.

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    The article Back to Basics Hunting for Homonyms comes from the JCR magazine - January 2026.  

    Eligible credential holders may earn 0.25 PDC for passing the article quiz. A passing score is defined as correctly answering at least 85 percent of the quiz questions.

  • Just Added!
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Lindsay Stoker (RDR, CRR, CRC, CA CSR) invites working court reporters to embrace Dolly Parton’s message -- “Find out who you are and do it on purpose” -- as a catalyst for professional growth. By identifying core strengths, aligning them with personal values, and pursuing goals such as realtime provision or advanced certifications, reporters can craft a purposeful career path. This journey involves setting clear objectives, investing in new technologies and training, and reframing challenges as opportunities to refine skills. Ultimately, “doing it on purpose” means not only raising individual standards but also uplifting colleagues through mentorship and collaboration. Attendees will leave with concrete strategies to nurture their talents, expand their capabilities, and shape a professional identity that resonates at every stage of their reporting journey. Total CEU 0.10.


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    Lindsay Stoker (RDR, CRR, CRC, CA CSR) invites working court reporters to embrace Dolly Parton’s message -- “Find out who you are and do it on purpose” -- as a catalyst for professional growth. By identifying core strengths, aligning them with personal values, and pursuing goals such as realtime provision or advanced certifications, reporters can craft a purposeful career path. This journey involves setting clear objectives, investing in new technologies and training, and reframing challenges as opportunities to refine skills. Ultimately, “doing it on purpose” means not only raising individual standards but also uplifting colleagues through mentorship and collaboration. Attendees will leave with concrete strategies to nurture their talents, expand their capabilities, and shape a professional identity that resonates at every stage of their reporting journey.  
    Total CEU 0.10.



    Lindsay Stoker, RDR, CRR, CRC

    With an 18-year career in court reporting and captioning, Lindsay Stoker is renowned for her expertise and commitment to excellence. As a sought-after speaker and “realtime heavyweight,” she has provided live captioning for leading tech giants (Meta, X, Google, Sony, Microsoft, GitHub), major investment firms, gaming conferences, and government proceedings.

    Lindsay also covers complex litigation with remarkable speed and accuracy, spanning maritime, environmental, pharmaceuticals, toxic tort, intellectual property, antitrust, securities, class actions, defamation matters, and even the Oscars.  

    Her leadership roles include serving on the NCRA CRC Committee eventually chairing it and contributing to the NCRA STRONG and Skills Test Committees. This involvement demonstrates her technical mastery and passion for professional excellence.

  • Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 10/01/2025

    Join the Executive Director and the Director of Governance 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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    Join the Executive Director and the Director of Governance 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

    Dave Wenhold, CAE, PLC

    Dave Wenhold has represented the court reporting and captioning professions as a lobbyist for more than 25 years. In his tenure at NCRA as Director of Government Relations and Public Policy, and now as Executive Director, he was successful in lobbying the Judicial Branch and the Executive Branch, and he has worked with Congress to earmark tens of millions of dollars for the court reporting and captioning professions. Dave is currently advocating to curb AI in the judicial system for the protections of all litigants with the introduction of NCRA’s AI oversight legislation.

    He is co-founder of Miller/Wenhold Capitol Strategies, a full-service lobbying firm based in Northern Virginia. Wenhold is a past president of the American League of Lobbyists and founder of the ALL Capitol PurSuit Drive, an annual clothes drive held on Capitol Hill to aid Americans trying to re-enter the workforce, for which he was presented with the U.S. President’s “Call to Service” award, the country’s highest award for citizen volunteerism.

    In 2008 Dave was selected along with three other lobbyists as one of the most effective association lobbyists in Washington by Association Trends. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from Keene State College in Keene, N.H., the Certified Association Executive (CAE) designation from the American Society of Association Executives, and the Professional Lobbying Certificate (PLC) from the American League of Lobbyists. In 2025 Dave received an honorary Doctorate Degree from his alma mater for his extensive philanthropic work and career of giving back.

    Laura Butler, CAP, OM

    Director, Governance

    NCRA

    As a long-tenured NCRA employee, Laura most enjoys helping new staff and board members adapt to NCRA’s culture and procedures. She’s learned that while history and institutional knowledge are important, one must be open to change and growth, particularly in this time of rapidly changing technology. Laura is most proud of her organizational and time management skills, and she loves spending time with her four beautiful grandchildren.

  • GREAT FOR EDUCATORS!
    Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Plateaus in student performance are common and can be discouraging for learners who feel like their progress has stalled despite continued effort. Educators play a crucial role in helping students recognize, understand, and move past these plateaus by employing a combination of strategies that focus on mindset, feedback, and instructional design. Join us as we explore effective strategies to help students get over the hill and overcome learning plateaus. Discover practical tools to reignite motivation, enhance growth, and support continuous progress in the classroom. Educators at NCRA approved court reporting programs may attend for free, and other educators can attend for $25. Email schools@ncra.org for the appropriate code. Total CEU 0.1.

    Plateaus in student performance are common and can be discouraging for learners who feel like their progress has stalled despite continued effort.  Educators play a crucial role in helping students recognize, understand, and move past these plateaus by employing a combination of strategies that focus on mindset, feedback, and instructional design. Join us as we explore effective strategies to help students get over the hill and overcome learning plateaus. Discover practical tools to reignite motivation, enhance growth, and support continuous progress in the classroom. Educators at NCRA approved court reporting programs may attend for free, and other educators can attend for $25. Email schools@ncra.org for the appropriate code.
    Total CEU 0.1.



    Kelly Moranz, BS, CRI

    Instructor

    Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C)

    Kelly Moranz is an associate professor at Cuyahoga Community College (Tri-C) in Parma, Ohio within the Captioning and Court Reporting Program. She holds the nationally recognized professional certification of Certified Reporter Instructor (CRI) and has been in the court report­ing field since 1985. Moranz is also a graduate of Tri-C. She has worked in multiple freelance firms in a variety of roles and became involved in education in 2006 as a part-time faculty member at Tri-C. Moranz has been instrumental in developing courses and curriculum, recruiting, and expanding the program. She also facilitates a mentorship program that has been recognized by Tri-C for its unique approach in supporting students. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Adult Education.

    Moranz was awarded the Ralph M. Besse Excellence in Teaching Award in 2015 by Tri-C and received the inaugural JCR Award for Leadership and Team-building for schools in 2016. In 2016, she was also named NCRA’s Educator of the Year and presented with the CASE Award of Excellence. NCRA’s CASE (Council on Approved Student Education) Award of Excellence recog­nizes the important role student education plays in the court reporting profession and honors educators for their dedication and outstanding achievement and leadership.


    Robyn Hennigan, RPR, CRI

    Robyn Hennigan is a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR) and Certified Realtime Instructor (CRI) and is the Program Coordinator and Senior Technical Instructor in the online Judicial Court Reporting degree program at Clark State College. Robyn has been serving the court reporting profession for 36 years in varying capacities and has served as the program coordinator and only full-time faculty member in the Clark State Court Reporting Program since 2002. 

    Hennigan’s professional endeavors include freelance reporting, official reporting, captioning, owning/operating freelance reporting business, serving as an adjunct professor, writing and managing two grants for the college, developing the court reporting degree program online, developing certificate programs online, and working in conjunction with the faculty at Stark State College to create a shared online degree program between Clark State and Stark State Colleges. Robyn also owns and operates RHProofPlus, a scoping and proofreading business serving the reporting profession since 2006. 

    At the national level, Robyn is a professional member of the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) and was appointed to the NCRA Board of Directors in 2017, where she served a short stint prior to resigning due to a family illness. She was awarded the NCRA 2018 CASE Award of Excellence and has served NCRA as a certification test grader for more than 20 years as well as serving on multiple NCRA committees, including the Test Advisory Council and the Council on Approved Student Education, and has developed and hosted webinars for NCRA. Robyn also served on the Board of Directors for the Ohio Court Reporters Association in various positions over a ten-year stint and was recognized in 2010 as its Outstanding Associate member. 

    For Clark State, Robyn has served on many faculty and college committees, including Co-Chair of the Technology Council, Faculty Senator for the Business and Applied Technologies School, President-Elect and President of Faculty Senate, Assistant Secretary of Faculty Senate, and Co-Chair of the Strategic Planning and Resource Council’s Goal 4, Initiative 1 Work Group. 

    Robyn has presented in various venues, including the Ohio Department of Higher Education, the Administrative Professionals’ annual seminar, the Council of Administrative Professionals at Clark State, the OCRA annual conference, the NCRA teacher webinar series, the STAR Fireside Chate, and at the Vice-president of Academic Affairs’ college-wide meeting.

    Danielle Green

    Danielle Green is an educator in business and court reporting education, currently serving as a Professor at Alfred State College, where she teaches both business and court reporting courses on-campus and online with over a decade of instructional experience.

    She holds an MBA from SUNY Oswego, a Bachelor’s in Technology Management, and an Associate in Court and Realtime Reporting, all from the State University of New York. Her professional development includes certifications in court reporting instruction, educational coaching, online teaching, and outcomes assessment—many completed with distinction through SUNY. She is also a certified SCOA Scholar Mentor and leadership program graduate.

    Her community involvement includes work with veterans through the Library of Congress’ Veterans History Project and supporting military spouses via Project Steno, where she teaches introductory stenography.

    Her work has been recognized through honors such as the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service, Pioneer Award, and distinctions as an Open SUNY Fellow and Online Teaching Ambassador. She has presented on a variety of topics from student retention to leadership in higher education and has contributed to published works, including a feature in Court Reporters Survival Guide: School Success Stories.