Does your tech game need a boost? Earn up to 0.225 CEU with two new live webinars offered in the NCRA Learning Center this September. Dive into the basics of Microsoft’s Power BI and learn how to ban buffering and stay connected — even in the most remote of remote proceedings — with some of NCRA’s most experienced webinar presenters.
Sept. 11 @ 7 p.m. Eastern Kenya Herring, an IT specialist from Washington, D.C., is back with her ninth NCRA tech-based webinar, Power BI for Beginners (0.125 CEU). Microsoft’s powerful business analytics tool helps you import and organize your data into impactful visual reports like charts, graphs, maps, and tables using Power BI’s intuitive drag-and-drop interface. Be sure to check out Herring’s popular previous webinars on password protection, Windows 10 and 11, the Cloud, web pages, Word, Excel, and more.
Sept. 25 @ 2 p.m. Eastern Prolific and popular presenter Hector Cordova, CLVS, joins Sarah Kleinschmidt, CLVS, for Keeping Your Internet Connection for Remote Proceedings (0.1 CEU). In the past few years we’ve learned that a rock-solid internet connection isn’t just nice to have — it’s required for remote proceedings. Ready to fortify your virtual presence? Join us for a webinar that will transform you from a connectivity novice to a networking pro!
“Unlock the secrets of seamless connectivity and empower yourself for remote sessions from anywhere — be it your home office or conference room in the middle of nowhere,” says Cordova.
“We’ll arm you with tools and tips to ensure you’re always just a click away from crystal-clear communication. Don’t let technical gremlins sabotage your professionalism or compromise your record. Discover how to craft a bulletproof setup complete with a backup plan that would make even IT pros jealous.
“Whether you’re a home-based hero or a conference room nomad, this presentation is your ticket to internet invincibility.”
Webinars do not have to be viewed live. The NCRA Learning Center gives 30 days from the live event to complete all required elements unless otherwise noted.
Here’s what else we’ve got planned for this year:
October
Oct. 9 | Meeting the Needs of Our Students | Presenters: Dr. Nequel Burwell & John Blue (0.1 CEU)
November
Nov. 20 | The History of Early American Shorthand Machines | Presenter: Kathryn Dittmeier, CRI (0.125 CEU)
Please note that all dates, titles, and presenters are correct at the time of publication but are subject to change. For up-to-date information, visit the NCRA Learning Center or check the latest JCR Weekly.