By Teresa Russ Since the pandemic, Zoom and StreamText are as popular as peanut butter and jelly. End users to first-time users are asking questions…
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By Angie Starbuck Stenographers are often referred to as “the person with that little machine.” While the technology behind “that little machine” is state-of-the-art and…
With an increase in remote depositions now using the Zoom format, the members of the Technology Committee thought it would be a great time to review…
By Lynette Mueller backup: a copy of computer data (as a file or the contents of a hard drive); also : the act or an…
By Jackie Hippolyte NCRA member and captioner Stanley Sakai, CRC, helped us delve into the technical aspects of his collaboration with captioner Isaiah Roberts, RPR,…
Podcasts aren’t just for true crime anymore. They can be a creative teaching tool in the stenography classroom. Both instructors and students can create their…
Last chance to catch the early access savings on full and half registration package fees for the NCRA Connect Virtual 2020 conference happening Aug. 7-9.…
When the Tennessee Court Reporters Association decided to cancel their in-person convention, they quickly decided to move the event online. In an interview between Lynette…
Dear Techie: With the pandemic crisis and all the change that we have been experiencing these past few months, including trying to get up to…
By Early Langley The learning curve that courts face I recently shared with the Presiding Asbestos Calendar Judge of Alameda County, Calif., a few of…
By David Herrera and Jason Meadors This article was developed by looking at the Colorado rules and regulations. Others in different localities may use this…
Meeting and connecting virtually has skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic. The JCR Weekly checked in with a few NCRA members to see how that is…
By Lynette Mueller Over the past several weeks, I’ve been refining my Zoom setup for remote depositions. Last week I shared how to optimize internet…
By Lynette Mueller Heading into week four of the coronavirus quarantine and hoping my court reporter colleagues and legal professionals are up and running with…
The National Law Review post an article on April 6 that offered a number of tips for taking depositions by videoconference during the current pandemic.…
An article posted by Law360 on March 30 offers tips for conducting depositions remotely including setup, presentation of exhibits, and accessing realtime. Read more.
By Lynette L. Mueller As we are now entering week three of self-quarantining due to COVID-19, I know our members are gearing up and learning…
On March 25, JD Supra posted a blog that offers tips for conducting a remote deposition using the online Zoom platform. Read more.
An article offering tips for taking depositions by videoconference during the COVID-19 pandemic was posted on March 30 by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly. Read more.
Captioners have been reporting both cancellations of on-site jobs and an increase in remote jobs as the coronavirus pandemic has led to the closures of…