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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Includes a Live Web Event on 09/17/2025 at 5:00 PM (EDT)
This is a live webinar on September 17, 2025, at 5:00 PM ET. 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. This webinar will be recorded for those unable to attend live.
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.This webinar will be recorded for those unable to attend live.
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.
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This is a live webinar on September 10, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern. This webinar is tailored to women's finances, focusing on strengthening their financial futures. Topics include maintaining good credit, insuring against unexpected events, investing, building a retirement nest egg, maximizing Social Security benefits, and addressing financial challenges such as divorce and widowhood. Total CEU 0.15.
This is a live webinar on September 10, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. Eastern.This webinar is tailored to women's finances, focusing on strengthening their financial futures. Topics include maintaining good credit, insuring against unexpected events, investing, building a retirement nest egg, maximizing Social Security benefits, and addressing financial challenges such as divorce and widowhood.
This webinar will be recorded for those unable to attend live. Total CEU 0.15.
James De La Torre, CRPC
James De La Torre, CRPC, brings over 30 years of expertise guiding federal and public-sector employees through the complexities of benefits and retirement planning. He has delivered employer-sponsored benefits and financial-planning seminars in all 50 states and is a frequent keynote at federal conferences and industry association events. Renowned for his ability to translate intricate financial concepts into clear, actionable insights, Jim serves as President of FedAdvantage and is an active member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA). -
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The article Back to Basics Hunting for Homonyms comes from the JCR magazine - September 2025. The quiz is putting the knowledge gained from the article to use. 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.
The article Back to Basics Hunting for Homonyms comes from the JCR magazine - September 2025. The quiz is putting the knowledge gained from the article to use.
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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This webinar will focus on aiding investors in navigating uncertain markets by employing fundamental investment tactics. Topics discussed will include market cycles, portfolio strengthening, diversification, managing expectations, and utilizing fundamental investment strategies for potential success. Total CEU 0.1.
This webinar will focus on aiding investors in navigating uncertain markets by employing fundamental investment tactics. Topics discussed will include market cycles, portfolio strengthening, diversification, managing expectations, and utilizing fundamental investment strategies for potential success. This webinar will be recorded for those unable to attend live. Total CEU 0.1.
James De La Torre, CRPC
James De La Torre, CRPC, brings over 30 years of expertise guiding federal and public-sector employees through the complexities of benefits and retirement planning. He has delivered employer-sponsored benefits and financial-planning seminars in all 50 states and is a frequent keynote at federal conferences and industry association events. Renowned for his ability to translate intricate financial concepts into clear, actionable insights, Jim serves as President of FedAdvantage and is an active member of the Financial Planning Association (FPA). -
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 07/25/2025
Come learn how to construct success with NCRA online skills testing. We’re laying out the blueprint to help you pass your skills tests with confidence, clarity, and maybe even a little fun. From prepping your tools (aka your machine) to navigating test-day jitters, you’ll walk away with a solid plan. Whether you're laying the foundation or adding the finishing touches, this session will help you design your path to NCRA certification success — one smart step at a time. Total CEU 0.10
Come learn how to construct success with NCRA online skills testing. We’re laying out the blueprint to help you pass your skills tests with confidence, clarity, and maybe even a little fun. From prepping your tools (aka your machine) to navigating test-day jitters, you’ll walk away with a solid plan. Whether you're laying the foundation or adding the finishing touches, this session will help you design your path to NCRA certification success — one smart step at a time
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2025 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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Amy Davidson
Director, Certification and Testing, National Court Reporters Association
Amy Davidson is an experienced association professional with a background in membership and foundations and more than twelve years of certification and testing experience. Davidson serves as NCRA’s Director, Certification and Testing, and oversees seven national certifications (RSR, RPR, RMR, RDR, CRR, CRC, CLVS). Amy enjoys seeing candidates successfully achieving their professional goals and proudly displaying their hard-earned achievements.
Marybeth Everhart, RPR, CRI, CPE
Marybeth Everhart began reporting in 1980. She has been a freelancer and official reporter in Brisbane, Australia. She has presented hundreds of seminars for the court reporting profession. Marybeth is the National Marketing Manager for Realtime Coach, working closely with schools, firms, and court systems to improve skills for students and working reporters.
She has served as a member of numerous NCRA committees and has been a contributing editor to the Journal of Court Reporting for more than 35 years
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 07/25/2025
Complex depositions are becoming a gold standard among top litigators. Are you as a legal videographer, court reporter, or firm owner prepared to handle that request for a complex deposition? What is complex? During this session we are going to familiarize you with the different types of complex depositions using multi-camera setups, multiple multi-media, trial presentation, and for good measure we will throw in streaming the deposition in and out of the room. Oh, let us not forget the realtime reporter who has to provide a realtime feed off site. You now have a full television production with closed captions, are you ready? Our goal during this session is to provide you with a road map to get you started preparing and equipping yourself or your team to handle the evolving world of complex depositions. Total CEU 0.10
Complex depositions are becoming a gold standard among top litigators. Are you as a legal videographer, court reporter, or firm owner prepared to handle that request for a complex deposition? What is complex? During this session we are going to familiarize you with the different types of complex depositions using multi-camera setups, multiple multi-media, trial presentation, and for good measure we will throw in streaming the deposition in and out of the room. Oh, let us not forget the realtime reporter who has to provide a realtime feed off site. You now have a full television production with closed captions, are you ready? Our goal during this session is to provide you with a road map to get you started preparing and equipping yourself or your team to handle the evolving world of complex depositions. Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2025 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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Joel Freedman
Joel Freedman is president of The Legal Video Team. Joel has more than 35 years of experience in the video industry. He continues to provide broadcast quality video production for clients like CBS News, Fox News, ESPN, MSNBC, and more.
Before starting The Legal Video Team, Joel earned a BA from James Madison University in Telecommunications. He then gained experience as a staff member of several production facilities and television stations. The live news environment taught Joel how to meet tight deadlines. The video production environment focused him on maintaining the quality of his work. During his tenure at these jobs, he continually worked as a freelancer, which added to his wealth of knowledge. Joel enjoys being active and spending time outside with the family. Activities include boating, biking, rollerblading, and snow skiing.
Richard Hayden
Richard and his wife Dana are the owners of Arkansas Realtime Reporting, LLC. Richard is a CLVS and Trial Presentation Professional who specializes in high-complex legal video services. Richard also serves on the NCRA CLVS Council. He started as a videographer with a passion for scuba diving as an instructor and underwater videography, of which he is very active today. Richard's background brings with it experience as a sound engineer and video for television.
Richard started his career in the Air Force after which he has spent the majority of his career as a professional educator in highly technical subject matter up until his retirement in 2019 from public service. Richard thoroughly enjoys presenting and educating others. Richard and the staff of Arkansas Realtime Reporting, LLC are known for their extensive knowledge and skill in complex legal videography and realtime court reporting serving clients throughout the U.S.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 07/25/2025
Understanding how people perceive you and your perceptions of the world can often dictate your success or failure in your career. This seminar will show you how the brain operates in marketing you and your skills and help you master your surroundings. We are constantly inundated with professional marketing techniques and this seminar will help you separate the substance from the flash. Total CEU 0.10
Understanding how people perceive you and your perceptions of the world can often dictate your success or failure in your career. This seminar will show you how the brain operates in marketing you and your skills and help you master your surroundings. We are constantly inundated with professional marketing techniques and this seminar will help you separate the substance from the flash. Total CEU 0.1. Product will expire 30 days from registration.This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2025 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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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.
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Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 07/25/2025
NCRA was proud to announce Kristi Johnson, RPR, an official from Rancho St. Margarita, Calif., as the keynote speaker for the 2025 NCRA Conference & Expo. Her inspirational story perfectly embodies this year’s theme: Elevate Your Impact. Free for NCRA members and $35 for non-members. Total CEU 0.1.
When we’re facing difficult circumstances in life, one of the best things we can do to find solutions is to shift our perspective.
NCRA was proud to announce Kristi Johnson, RPR, an official from Rancho St. Margarita, Calif., as the keynote speaker for the 2025 NCRA Conference & Expo. Her inspirational story perfectly embodies this year’s theme: Elevate Your Impact.
A nearly fatal gunshot wound to her back forced Johnson to make some difficult decisions in 1997. Now paralyzed, she faced the choice of letting this catastrophic event define her for the rest of her life or accepting her new reality and digging deep within for the courage and resilience necessary to rebuild her life and reshape her future. Johnson chose the latter.
This perspective shift enabled her to focus on what she could do versus what she could not. Five years later in 2002, Johnson received her court reporting license and has enjoyed an illustrious career ever since. Johnson is currently an official reporter with Orange County Superior Court. Her experience is a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of the human spirit and that, even in the face of great tragedy, we are all capable of finding within ourselves the tools needed to overcome and thrive.
Free for NCRA members and $35 for non-members.
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NOTE: If you earned credit at the 2025 NCRA Conference, you can’t earn it again.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 07/24/2025
Whether you're a student of court reporting preparing for your first assignment, or simply wish to learn what an experienced litigator looks for in a court reporter and their transcript, Depositions 101 offers a practical guide to one of the most common and essential aspects of the profession. This session will break down the deposition process from start to finish, including what goes into preparing for a deposition by attorneys and their staff, how they use the reporter’s transcript in their legal proceedings, what they look for in a court reporter, best practices during a deposition, and professional expectations. Attendees will learn deposition terminology, how to best prepare for a deposition, exhibit management, handling attorney and witness interactions, and the importance of maintaining neutrality — all while producing an accurate, timely, and complete record. Real-world examples and scenarios will help bridge classroom knowledge with on-the-job readiness. Total CEU 0.10
Whether you're a student of court reporting preparing for your first assignment, or simply wish to learn what an experienced litigator looks for in a court reporter and their transcript, Depositions 101 offers a practical guide to one of the most common and essential aspects of the profession. This session will break down the deposition process from start to finish, including what goes into preparing for a deposition by attorneys and their staff, how they use the reporter’s transcript in their legal proceedings, what they look for in a court reporter, best practices during a deposition, and professional expectations. Attendees will learn deposition terminology, how to best prepare for a deposition, exhibit management, handling attorney and witness interactions, and the importance of maintaining neutrality — all while producing an accurate, timely, and complete record. Real-world examples and scenarios will help bridge classroom knowledge with on-the-job readiness.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2025 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available). Total CEU 0.10
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Laura Hammargren
Laura Hammargren is a partner in the national law firm of Greenberg Traurig’s Minneapolis office.
Laura received her undergraduate degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia and her law degree from the University of St. Thomas School of Law in St. Paul, Minn. Laura is a litigator with 16 years of experience and expertise in corporate litigation, mass and toxic torts, and product liability.
Jennifer Sati, RMR, CRR, CRC, CRI
Anoka Technical College
Jennifer Sati, RMR, CRR, CRC, CRI, has been a court reporter since 1985. She is from Dayton, Minn., and is a broadcast captioner and program director of the Judicial Reporting/Broadcast Captioning Program at Anoka Technical College in Anoka, Minn. Sati has worked professionally in the freelance, broadcast/CART captioning, and official fields for the past 30 years. She is credited with creating the Anoka Technical College’s court reporting and broadcast captioning program from the bottom up and has served on the Higher Learning Commission committee for the college’s accreditation.
At the national level, Sati has served on the NCRA Board of Directors, as well as the Association’s NCRA A to Z®, Test Advisory, and Contests Committees. She has also served on NCRA’s Certified Reporting Instructor Task Force, and as Chair of the Council on Approved Student Education (CASE). She was named the 2023 CASE Educator of the Year
At the state level, Sati holds membership in the Minnesota Association of Verbatim Reporters & Captioners and actively promotes the stenographic court reporting and broadcast captioning fields by working to organize state conventions, serving on various committees, including the organization’s Veterans History Project and Court Reporting and Captioning Awareness committees.
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Contains 4 Component(s), Includes Credits Recorded On: 07/24/2025
This case has everything from speeding to murder, with so many twists and turns. Total CEU 0.10
This case has everything from speeding to murder, with so many twists and turns.
This webinar was recorded live at NCRA's 2025 Annual Conference. The PowerPoint used for this presentation should be downloaded from the handouts tab to follow along with the presenter (if available). Total CEU 0.10
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Debbie Peterson, RPR
Debbie Peterson, RPR, has been an official court reporter in Minnesota for 29 years. She has served on several committees in the First and Second Judicial Districts of Minnesota and has served on statewide committees in an effort to promote and advance the stenographic reporting method. She is a member of the Advisory Board for Anoka Technical College Judicial Reporting Program. She has been and continues to be involved in MAVRC, Minnesota Association of Verbatim Reporters and Captioners
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