Webinar: October 5th 2024 - "Ethics, English, Ergonomics & More!" (10-Hours)

Join us online for our newest 10-Hour Program!  " Ethics, English, Ergonomics & More!” Live Webinar Date: October 5th, 2024 Time: 9:00am - 8:00pm EST Purchase your spot today!   After purchasing this...

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Join us online for our newest 10-Hour Program! 

" Ethics, English, Ergonomics & More!

Live Webinar

Date: October 5th, 2024

Time: 9:00am - 8:00pm EST

Purchase your spot today!  

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COURSE OUTLINE

Please note that this is a Zoom webinar so you will be on camera

for part of the time.


Session Title: WWYD:  Pro Se/Indigent/Sovereign Citizen and the Record.

1 HR (60 Minutes) 9-10am


PRESENTER: PAM GWIN SHEPPARD, CSR AND KATHY MCDANIEL, CSR

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

Reporters will learn how to deal with litigants who are pro se/indigent/sovereign citizens regarding requests for records.                                                                                   

  •          the law regarding indigent records

  •          scenarios

  •          how to address questions from these litigants regarding the record

  •          our demeanor in dealing with these type of litigants particularly sovereign citizens

  •          FARETTA QUESTIONS

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Court Reporters will have tools to use in the event they are asked to produce records for pro se/indigent/sovereign citizens.        

Break 15 minutes  10:00am-10:15am 

Session Title:  ETHICAL HAPPENINGS


2.5 Hours (150 minutes) 10:15am-12:45pm

PRESENTER: PAM GWIN SHEPPARD AND KEVIN BOWDEN

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

This session will involve current happenings in the court reporting industry as reported by many different outlets. 

SPECIFIC TOPICS:

  •         new rules/laws

  •         current happenings across the US with digitals/AI/ASR

  •         voice writers and the record versus digital

  •         “reporters” practicing without a license in licensure states

  •         what’s happening in your state

  •         NCRA ethical guidelines

  •         Audio recordings

  •         Zoom recordings

  •         Third-party request


LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Court Reporters will learn the current and future ethical happenings that are impacting the future of our profession.

LUNCH BREAK (30 mins)  12:45-1:15pm 


Session Title: COURTROOM and DEPO SAFETY: "Warning signs of possible danger!"

1 HR (60 Mins)  1:15-2:15pm

PRESENTER:  Kathy McDaniel, CSR and Pam Gwin Sheppard, CSR

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

This PowerPoint and video presentation will equip court reporters with information on what to do in the event of dangerous situations in the courthouse, outside the courthouse, and in depositions.

SPECIFIC TOPICS: 

  •      Body language - What to look for.

  •      Recent situations in both depositions and courtrooms across the country.

LEARNING OUTCOMES:  Court Reporters will be able to identify facial expressions, body language, and shifts in breathing patterns of possible attackers and learn what to do in scary situations

Session Title: TAKING THE UNKNOWN OUT OF REMOTE DEPOSITION 

1 HR (60 mins) 2:15-3:15pm

PRESENTER: KEVIN BOWDEN

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

This hour-long presentation will focus on opportunities to minimize unknown factures that can derail remote depositions.  We will also discuss what to expect, how to take control and manage a remote deposition, notice requirements, rules governing, platform demonstrations, and troubleshooting witness connections.  Finally, we will discuss what to expect when providing remote coverage for rural courts and specialty courts. 

SPECIFIC TOPICS:

  •      Key benefits for attorneys conducting remote depositions

  •      Benefits for reporters conducting remote depositions

  •      Details on how to find and produce audio transcription

  •      How to connect and control remote depositions

  •      How to troubleshoot witness connections

  •       Tackling remote court connections

  •      How to effectively manage workflow

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Court reporters will understand what to expect when covering remote depositions and remote court coverage, as well as details on specific rules which apply and how to manage effectively.    

Break (15 MINS) 3:15-3:30pm


Session Title: ERGONOMICS:  Why sitting for extended periods can have serious consequences 

2-Hour (120 Mins) 3:30-5:30:pm

PRESENTER:  KATHY McDANIEL. CSR

COURSE OBJECTIVE:

This two-hour presentation will focus on what happens to the hips, butt, and back after prolonged sitting and how to prevent damage to the spine.  This session will include information provided by published studies from The American College of Sports Medicine; and TEDx video by Health and Fitness expert and ACE personal trainer and coach, Nicole Simonin. 

SPECIFIC TOPICS:

·  The benefits of chiropractic care

·  The benefits of massages

·   Proper posture - Preventing Dowager Hump

·  The Power of Ergonomic Pressure Relief Chairs: Do court reporters REALLY "need" these chairs?

·  Coccyx/Sciatica Pain Relief seats

·   Back supporting undergarments


LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Court Reporters will receive beneficial information regarding the support of the spine, hips, and back with regards to keeping their body aligned as we sit for long periods of time and days at a time with very little breaks.  Further, reporters will learn the benefits of ergonomics.

Session Title: SEXUAL HARASSMENT AND ITS EFFECTS ON  COWORKERS, FRIENDS AND FAMILY

1 HR (60 MINS) 5:30-6:30pm

PRESENTERS:  PAM GWIN SHEPPARD, CSR AND KATHY MCDANIEL, CSR


COURSE OBJECTIVE: 

This hour-long presentation will focus on the effects of sexual harassment in the workplace and its effects on the people around the victim.  By using a PowerPoint presentation and videos, we will also discuss how family, friends, and coworkers can support the victim.

SPECIFIC TOPICS: 

  • Identifying characteristics of sexual harassment

  • Speak up:  see something, say something

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Court Reporters will understand how to support their fellow colleagues and others when presented with the circumstances of sexual harassment.

Session Title: ENGLISH UPDATES

1.5 HRS (90 MINS) 6:30-8pm

PRESENTERS: PAM GWIN SHEPPARD, CSR, JEFF JUSTICE


COURSE OBJECTIVE:

                This 90-minute presentation will focus on helping the reporter navigate through challenging English worksheets to aid in formulating better transcripts for their clients. 

SPECIFIC TOPICS:

  • new words added to the Webster’s Dictionary

  • one word, two words, hyphenated

  • words that look alike and sound alike but have different meanings

  • a recitation of opening and closing statements with written paperwork to punctuate with grammar, sentence structure, punctuation, capitalization

  • Wheel of Fortune puzzle game.


LEARNING OUTCOMES:

Court Reporters will refresh themselves on the above topics to aid in faster and cleaner editing of their records. 

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