Intro to Digital Reporting (CDR Prep)
This CDR-prep course is designed to give participants a thorough understanding of digital court reporting to cover depositions and other non-court proceedings. 90-Day Course.
Equipment Requirement:
- Some assignments in the Digital Reporting course require the use of DR software to complete. Any type of DR software can be used to complete this course. For students who don't have DR software, we have made available a 45-day trial of DRC-B software through an industry partner. The trial software will not work with other operating systems used on computers/devices like Mac, Android, Chrome Notebooks, or iOS. Minimum computer specs: Current Generation Quad Core Intel Processor / 8GB RAM / 15” Diagonal Screen Size / Screen Resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher. (If using a desktop with no internal sound card, it may be necessary to plug in an external microphone.)
- PC-based computer with Windows 8.1 or better. (Most software companies in this industry are PC friendly. You can use a Mac in this course, but we do not offer support for Mac-specific questions and you cannot use a Mac if you plan to use the trial DR software provided.)
Individuals taking this course will learn about the court system, legal procedure, terminology, ethics, professionalism, confidentiality. Students will learn how to work with DR (digital reporting) software and equipment, and they will practice annotating with DR software. There is no hands-on training with DR equipment.
(40 Hours / 4.0 CEUs)
This CDR-prep course is designed to give participants a thorough understanding of digital court reporting to cover depositions and other non-court proceedings. 90-Day Course.
Equipment Requirement:
- Some assignments in the Digital Reporting course require the use of DR software to complete. Any type of DR software can be used to complete this course. For students who don't have DR software, we have made available a 45-day trial of DRC-B software through an industry partner. The trial software will not work with other operating systems used on computers/devices like Mac, Android, Chrome Notebooks, or iOS. Minimum computer specs: Current Generation Quad Core Intel Processor / 8GB RAM / 15” Diagonal Screen Size / Screen Resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher. (If using a desktop with no internal sound card, it may be necessary to plug in an external microphone.)
- PC-based computer with Windows 8.1 or better. (Most software companies in this industry are PC friendly. You can use a Mac in this course, but we do not offer support for Mac-specific questions and you cannot use a Mac if you plan to use the trial DR software provided.)
Individuals taking this course will learn about the court system, legal procedure, terminology, ethics, professionalism, confidentiality. Students will learn how to work with DR (digital reporting) software and equipment, and they will practice annotating with DR software. There is no hands-on training with DR equipment.
(40 Hours / 4.0 CEUs)
Course content
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Lesson Terms and Conditions Disabled
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Terms and Conditions Acknowledgement Disabled
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Lesson Intro to Digital Reporting (CDR Prep) 2.3 Disabled
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Course Intro Disabled
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Software Request Form Disabled
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Module 1 - The Legal System Disabled
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Part 1 - Courts & Case Law Disabled
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Part 2 - Life Cycle of a Case Disabled
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Part 3 - Types of Proceedings Disabled
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Part 4 - Types of Court Reporters Disabled
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Part 5 - Litigation Support Services Disabled
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Module 1 Test Disabled
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Module 2 - Hardware and Software Disabled
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Part 1 - Sound Disabled
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Part 2 - Audio Equipment Disabled
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Part 3 - Additional Equipment Disabled
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Part 4 - Software Disabled
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Part 5 - Annotations Disabled
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Part 6 - ASR Disabled
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Module 2 Test Disabled
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Module 3 - On the Job & On the Record Disabled
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Part 1 - Before the Proceeding Disabled
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Part 1 - Mic Setup & Rooms Disabled
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Part 1 - Appearances / Housekeeping Disabled
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Part 2 - During the Proceeding Disabled
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Part 2 - Interrupt / Equipment Issues / Nonverbal Disabled
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Part 2 - Exhibits Disabled
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Part 2 - Stips / Read & Sign Disabled
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Part 2 - Transcript Orders Disabled
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Part 2 - End of Depo Video Disabled
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Part 3 - After the Proceeding Disabled
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Part 3 - Proper Nouns / Research Disabled
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Part 3 - CNA / Non-Appearance Disabled
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CNA Assignment Disabled
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Part 4 - Remote & Hybrid Disabled
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Part 5 - Beyond Basic Disabled
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Part 5 - EUO Disabled
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Module 3 Test Disabled
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Module 4 - Annotation Practice Disabled
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Your Turn to Annotate Disabled
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Additional Practice Disabled
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YouTube Practice 1 Disabled
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YouTube Practice 1 - Submission Disabled
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YouTube Practice 1 - Self Assessment Disabled
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YouTube Practice 2 Disabled
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YouTube Practice 2 - Submission Disabled
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YouTube Practice 2 - Self Assessment Disabled
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Graded Annotation Assignment Disabled
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Graded Annotations - Video Disabled
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Graded Annotation - Submission Disabled
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Module 5 - Professionalism, Ethics, and Confidentiality Disabled
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Part 1 - Professionalism Disabled
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Part 2 - Ethics Disabled
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Part 3 - Confidentiality Disabled
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Professionalism, Ethics, & Confidentiality Test Disabled
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Module 6 - Course Wrap up Disabled
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Part 1 - The Transcript Disabled
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Produce Accurate & Timely Transcript of Proceedings Upon Request Disabled
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Legal Transcriptionist Summary Disabled
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Parentheticals Disabled
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Creating High-Quality Transcripts Disabled
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Quality Audio = Quality Transcript 1 Disabled
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Quality Audio = Quality Transcript 2 Disabled
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Quality Information = Quality -Transcript Disabled
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Assignment Review Disabled
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Part 2 - AAERT Certification Information Disabled
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Info about AAERT Testing Disabled
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Interview Tips & Resume Building Disabled
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Part 3 - Final Exam Disabled
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Final Exam Disabled
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Course Evaluation Disabled
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