Posts Tagged ‘NCRA’
Takeaways from NCRA’s TechCon Conference
Scottsdale, Arizona – April 19-22, 2013 As a member of NCRA’s Technical Evaluation Committee, I attended the second annual TechCon conference held in Scottsdale, Arizona. The event brings together the leading minds of technology in the court reporting field, as [Read More]
Networking North America
As a result of joining the National Court Reporters’ Association (NCRA) many, many years ago, I have been privileged to meet some of the most interesting, smartest people in the court reporting, trial presentation and video technology world. I have been an active [Read More]
So you have a court reporting diploma – but is it recognized?
Over the last year I have had several people come to me seeking employment as a court reporter. When I ask, “What are your qualifications,” I have been met with the answer, “I have a diploma in court reporting.” Having probed a little further, I was advised that the [Read More]
Overcoming Fear
Recently I had the opportunity to do an hour and a half presentation at the National Court Reporters’ Association’s TechCon 2012 conference in Reston, Virginia. It was a real honour to be asked to present, and my topic was Realtime Internet Streaming, stemming from a [Read More]
The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act gets signed, Hooray!
October 8, 2010 was a great day for the National Court Reporting Association (NCRA) and for millions of people with a hearing loss. The 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act was signed to provide millions of Americans who rely on captioning for news, [Read More]





