Last week, the forum was buzzing with practical tips on managing technical challenges during remote depositions. Members shared their experiences and solutions for dealing with crosstalk and maintaining accuracy in noisy environments. There was also a lively exchange on creating neutral parentheticals and enhancing transcript precision through continuing education.
This Week’s Hot Topics
Crosstalk headaches on Zoom depos
The discussion focused on the persistent issue of crosstalk during virtual depositions and how it can affect transcript clarity. Members shared strategies for mitigating these disruptions.
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Maintaining accuracy when the room gets loud
Court reporters discussed techniques for staying accurate amidst background noise, sharing personal experiences and best practices.
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Clarifying overlaps on the record
This thread delved into methods for handling overlapping dialogue, a common hurdle in court reporting, with suggestions for ensuring clarity on the record.
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Looking for neutral parenthetical style sheet
Members exchanged ideas on creating a standard, unbiased parenthetical style sheet, offering templates and examples.
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CE courses that sharpen transcript precision
The focus here was on continuing education courses that enhance precision in transcripts, highlighting programs members found useful.
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A calmer realtime screen for new reporters
This discussion provided tips for new reporters on setting up a less distracting realtime screen, crucial for maintaining focus during assignments.
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Looking forward to another productive week ahead. Keep sharing your insights and experiences; they make our community stronger.