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CRC 220 - Single-voice Speed Dev II

Credits: 3
Lecture Hours: 3
Lab Hours: 0
Practicum Hours: 0
Work Experience: 0
Course Type: Voc/Tech
Dictation is given to develop a student’s speed to 160 words per minute on literary material and 180 words per minute on jury charge material. Minimum course requirements: two five-minute tests must be transcribed at a minimum of 95 percent accuracy in each dictation area.
Prerequisite: CRC 180  
Corequisite: CRC 223  and CRC 230  
Competencies
 

  1. Use proper techniques in the operation of the steno machine.
    1. Demonstrate smooth fingering.
    2. Exhibit good posture.
  2. Demonstrate fluent read back from steno notes.
    1. Locate requested portion of steno notes.
    2. Recognize correct theory strokes.
    3. Recite correctly stroked theory.
    4. Identify incorrect steno strokes.
    5. Recognize intended strokes.
  3. Write 5.0 minutes of unfamiliar literary material dictated at 160 words per minute.
    1. Maintain focused attention.
    2. Reproduce in steno the words heard.
    3. Use fluid stroking.
    4. Include realtime punctuation.
  4. Transcribe, within 70 minutes, the steno notes from 5.0 minutes of unfamiliar literary material dictated at 160 words per minute.
    1. Print realtime steno notes for transcription or edit realtime translation.
    2. Recall theory patterns.
    3. Use reference materials for spelling and punctuation.
    4. Demonstrate 95% accuracy in transcription.
  5. Write 5.0 minutes of unfamiliar jury charge material dictated at 180 words per minute.
    1. Maintain focused attention.
    2. Reproduce in steno the words heard, using jury charge briefs and phrases when appropriate.
    3. Use fluid stroking.
    4. Include realtime punctuation.
  6. Transcribe, within 70 minutes, the steno notes from 5.0 minutes of unfamiliar jury charge material dictated at 180 words per minute.
    1. Print realtime steno notes for transcription or edit realtime translation.
    2. Recall theory patterns.
    3. Use reference materials for spelling and punctuation.
    4. Demonstrate 95% accuracy in transcription.



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