Session 1
Title: “Shoptalk, Grammar and Punctuation”
Ethics, grammar, and punctuation for Court Reporters: 5 hours
Presenter: Sue McDuffie, CSR
This program covers how to handle various situations that arise, such as:
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- When to go on and off the record in depositions and court proceedings
- How to handle interrupting proceedings
- What to do when you can’t hear or understand
- Responding to clients’ challenges to transcripts
- Appropriate procedures when doing research
- Interacting with pro se parties and nonparties
- Billing clients and collecting money owed properly
- Punctuating difficult and poorly said sentences and passages
(including an in-depth review of all punctuation marks)
- Handling verbatim issues (stutters, use of sic, accents, and so forth)
- Using quotation marks with quoted or possible quoted passages
- Depicting audiotaped and videotaped materials in transcripts
- Dealing with issues related to the use of translators
- Using parentheticals correctly and effectively
- Review of homonyms
Session 2
Title: “Grammar and Punctuation Made Easy for Court Reporters” 3 hours
Presenter: Carrie Pique, CSR
Carrie shows how to master grammar and punctuation for the working reporter by learning how to easily differentiate between commonly misused words; e.g. passed or past, affect or effect. She will also cover how to correctly punctuate while not over-punctuating.
After taking this course, you will glean a better understanding of how to put together a well-read, properly-punctuated transcript. You can have fun while working on a transcript without stressing out if you have the proper working tools and possess a great understanding of grammar and punctuation. Everyone needs a refresher.
Specific Topics:
- Learn how to properly research material, such as in research books
- Learn how to not be too dependent on Google
- Hyphenation. Is it one word or two?
- Commonly misused words
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