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Jan 15, 2025
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CRC 150 - Intro to Realtime Tech Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech The first of two courses covering the features and operation of a court reporting computer-aided transcription software. In this introductory course, students learn basic computer-aided transcription skills and apply what they have learned in a lab setting, writing realtime dictation and utilizing include files and editing commands to prepare transcripts. Corequisite: CRC 160 Competencies
- Conduct basic care and maintenance of realtime writer.
- Set up writer and related hardware for realtime.
- Make machine key adjustments.
- Adjust stroke depth.
- Identify available sources for customer service and support.
- Summarize relevant computer technology, operating systems, and internet applications.
- Define basic computer and realtime/computer-aided transcription terms.
- Identify operating systems.
- Identify internet applications.
- Utilize computer-aided transcription technology.
- Define terms.
- Use terminology correctly in class discussions.
- Produce transcripts using features for reading, translating, editing, and printing.
- Read steno notes files from writer.
- Edit include files.
- Translate steno notes from files.
- Edit using software commands.
- Print completed transcripts.
- Analyze good realtime dictionary management.
- Create job dictionaries.
- Add new entries.
- Edit entries in existing dictionaries.
- Choose job dictionaries in the correct sequence.
- Define untranslates, as appropriate, to the main or designated job dictionary.
- Archive dictionary and settings files.
- Locate files to save.
- Archive with date-specific names.
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