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Ask a Reporter
Career Day Kit
Tools and recruitment brochures from NCRA to help get you started for Career Day (Compliments of our
friends at the Illinois Court Reporters Association.)
• Court Reporting Stock Photos
• Court Reporter Presentation
• Career Resources Handout
• Keyboard Photo • Guardians of the Record • The Business of Being an Official • Careers in Court Reporting & Broadcast Captioning • Top 5 Reasons to Become an Official Reporter • Ideas for School Visits
• Candy Wrappers
• US News & World Report
– Top 50 Careers National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) National Verbatim Reporters Association® (NVRA)
For the Fun of it
Free Online Dictation
Linda Fisher, a reporter from New York, has developed a website for students and reporters alike that provides downloadable dictation online. It has dictation ranging in speed from 40 to 230 words per minute. The best part of all is it’s free! Just pick your speed, click, and go. It’s perfect for reporters practicing for the RPR, RMR, or CRR, and for students practicing for the CCR.
For dictionary building, there’s a link to word lists dictated at slow speeds. You can print out the text of the words or write them as they’re dictated. The word lists include frequent words, medical suffixes, economic terms, states and their capitols, genetic terms, legal terms, and countries. You just never know when Zimbabwe might come up. If it does, voila…..you’re covered.
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Missouri State Links
• Missouri Government
• Missouri Courts
• Missouri Courts Casenet
MCRA Facebook Page
Briefpedia
Depoman
Grammar Quizzes
Online Dictionaries & Resources • Merriam-Webster • Thesaurus • Military Terms • Translating Dictionaries • Atmospheric Chemistry Glossary
Law • United States Congress • State & Local Government • Martindale-Hubbell
Medical
• Drug List
• Medical Transcription Terminology
• Dental Terms • Chiropractic Terms
• Medical Abbreviations
• Health and Medicine
Religion
• Scientology Terms
• Religious Terms • Islamic Terms
Slang Dictionaries • PseudoDictionary • Drug Slang
• Slang Dictionary |