Audio and Video Settings to Make the Most of Your Remote Depositions

Audio and Video Settings to Make the Most of Your Remote Depositions

Includes a Live Web Event on 09/20/2023 at 7:00 PM (EDT)

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In this informative webinar, attendees will discuss the best audio options for remote depositions.  If you’ve ever had a question about cables, connections, or settings for remote webinars, this is the place to learn.   Attendees will also review some of the major and hidden settings of Zoom that will enhance the reporter’s experience and confidence in remote Zoom settings. Total CEU 0.125

This is a live webinar and will be recorded for those unable to attend live.  Registrations expire 30 days after the live event.

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.

Alan Peacock

Alan Peacock, FAPR, RDR, CRR, CRC, began his reporting career in 1987 after he attended Biggers College of Court Reporting in New Orleans, La. In 1991, when captioning was in its infancy, Alan moved to Atlanta, Ga., to work with Judy and Mike Brentano to provide live captioning on site at WXIA, one of the first stations to provide realtime captioning.While in Atlanta, Alan also trained as a CART provider, even using a 286 DOS computer. He also was one of the first reporters to provide realtime CAT in the deposition setting in Atlanta, Ga. Since that time, Alan has continued to stay focused in all three disciplines of stenography - captioning, CART, and realtime reporting. He is past president of the Alabama Court Reporters Association and currently serves on the Alabama Board of Court Reporters, the governmental licensing body in Alabama, as well as Chair of the Technology Committee for NCRA.

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Audio and Video Settings to Make the Most of Your Remote Depositions
09/20/2023 at 7:00 PM (EDT)  |  75 minutes
09/20/2023 at 7:00 PM (EDT)  |  75 minutes The video screen must remain your foremost screen in order for the minutes viewed to be counted correctly. Minimizing the screen will result in having to rewatch the video in order to complete this component and have the quiz and certificate available.
QUIZ - Audio and Video Settings to Make the Most of Your Remote Depositions
2 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  100/100 points to pass
2 Questions  |  2 attempts  |  100/100 points to pass To receive 0.1 CEU credit, you must answer both questions correctly. If you miss one, you will have one more attempt. If both attempts are unsuccessful, you will be required to repurchase the test at $10. *After passing the quiz, do not forgot to view / print your certificate to gain your CEUs.
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Certificate - Audio and Video Settings to Make the Most of Your Remote Depositions
0.125 CEU credits  |  Certificate available
0.125 CEU credits  |  Certificate available You must click on "VIEW/PRINT YOUR CERTIFICATE" in order for the credit to be posted to your NCRA transcript.