Globalize US date December 2010 A stenotype , stenotype machine or shorthand machine is a specialized chorded keyboard or typewriter used by stenographers for shorthand use. In order to pass the US Registered Professional Reporter test, a trained court reporter or Closed captioning closed captioner must write speeds of approximately 180, 200, and 225 words per minute at very high accuracy in the categories of literary, jury charge, and testimony, respectively. ref cite web url http www.captions.org 2006 02 captioning students thoughts.html title Closed Captioning Web publisher Captions.org date 2006 02 13 accessdate 2009 06 11 ref Some users of this machine can reach 300 words per minute. The website ... English as 375 wpm. The stenotype keyboard has much fewer keys than a conventional alphanumeric keyboard ... Steno theories. The first shorthand machine the word stenotype was not used for another 80 years ... . A French version was created by Marc Grandjean in 1909. The direct ancestor of today s stenotype was created by Ward Stone Ireland in about 1913 or so, and the word stenotype was applied to his machine and its descendants sometime thereafter. Most modern stenotype keyboards have more in common ..., and many allow sensitivity adjustments for each individual key. They translate stenotype to English ... , as there are only a few thousand stenotype keyboards sold each year. As of April 2008, student models ... thumb right A stenotype machine keyboard layout. Stenotype keys normally are black with no markings. The keyboard layout of the American stenotype machine is shown at the right. In home position .... Steno paper Steno paper comes out of a stenotype machine at the rate of one row per chord, with the pressed ... of writing things. class wikitable border 1 style background ccc English Letter Stenotype Letter br ... Stenograph is by far the largest manufacturer of American stenotype keyboards with an estimated marketshare ... Stenotype Institute Velotype References references External links http geminiwriter.com machines ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Stenotype Institute is an Acics ACICS School accreditation accredited private school private stenotype stenography school with two campuses , one in Jacksonville, Florida , and one in Orlando, Florida . br It is one of only 64 schools in North America certified by the National Court Reporters Association NCRA . ref cite web url http ncraonline.org EducCertification Schools Certified title Certified Schools author National Court Reporters Association date 2007 01 18 publisher National Court Reporters Association ref Both campuses offer day and evening classes and start new classes every two months. They teach the Phoenix Theory ref http www.phoenixtheory.com Phoenix Theory Bot generated title ref method of machine shorthand. Image Stenoicon3.jpg thumb Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville Jacksonville Campus The school was founded in Jacksonville in 1940 by Thyra Ellis. It is located three miles 5  km east of Downtown Jacksonville in a convert 16000 sqft m2 adj on building, complete with a student lounge, 15 classrooms, a computer lab , a library , and an auditorium . Orlando Campus Because of the continued success of the Jacksonville campus, Stenotype Institute opened a campus nearby Downtown Orlando in 2002. The school occupies a convert 30000 sqft m2 sing on building, complete with a student lounge, 12 classrooms , a library , an auditorium , two computer lab s, and a gym with lockers. Court reporting school facts Since its enrollmment in 1940, 100 of the graduates of Stenotype Institute have found employment in the field of court reporting . There are many career opportunities after graduating from a court reporting school Official Court Reporter Closed captioning Closed Captioner Communication Access Real Time Translation CART provider ... Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville web site http courtreportingorlando.com home.shtml Stenotype Institute of Jacksonville, Orlando Campus web site Notes and references reflist ... more details
Unreferenced date May 2008 Image Veyboard.jpg thumb The Velotype Velotype is the old trademark for a type of alphanumeric keyboard keyboard for typing text known as a chorded keyboard syllabic chord keyboard , an invention of the Dutchmen Nico Berkelmans and Marius den Outer. The current tradename is Veyboard . Veyboard is a Netherlands Dutch company. Contrary to traditional QWERTY type keyboards, on which a typist usually presses one key at a time to create one character at a time, a Veyboard requires the user to press several keys simultaneously, producing syllable s rather than Letter alphabet letter s. A practiced veyboarder can produce more text than on a traditional keyboard, as much as 200 words per minute, double the rate of a fast traditional typist. Because of this, Veyboards are often used for live applications, such as Subtitle captioning subtitling for television and for the deaf hearing impaired . The keyboard is an orthographic chord keyboard, very different from chorded phonetic keyboards used for verbatim transcription, like the Stenotype . Chorded phonetic keyboards, such as those manufactured by Stenograph, produce an intermediate shorthand format in which a combination of phonetics and spelling based strokes are translated by software to produce the output. Orthographic keyboards, on the other hand, allow the operator to rely on more traditional spelling in shaping the output, hence the term orthographic as opposed to phonetic . Stenographic keyboards are generally more difficult to learn than the Veyboard, but trained Stenotype operators can go faster, even upwards of 300 words per minute. See also Chorded keyboard Stenotype Dvorak Simplified Keyboard External links nl icon http www.veyboard.nl Veyboard keyboard layouts Category Computer keyboards product stub nl Veyboard ... more details
wiktionarypar steno Steno may refer to Steno, Salamis Steno , small community at the northwest of Salamis Island, Greece Stenography , the process of writing in shorthand Stenotype , a specialized chorded keyboard or typewriter used by stenographers for shorthand use Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Steno , an aerobic, nonfermentative, Gram negative bacterium which causes uncommon but difficult to treat infections in humans Steno lunar crater Steno Martian crater Steno genus , the monotypic genus of the Rough toothed Dolphin Steno Diabetes Center , a research and teaching hospital in Gentofte, Denmark People Nicolas Steno 1638 1686 , a pioneer in anatomy and geology Stefano Vanzina aka Steno 1915 1988 , Italian movie director, famous for kickstarting the sub genre Poliziotteschi films See also Sterno , a fuel made from jellied alcohol disambig surname DEFAULTSORT Steno Category Latinized Germanic language surnames da Steno flertydig de Steno fr Steno homonymie it Steno disambigua nl Steno pl Steno pt Steno sv Steno olika betydelser ... more details
Orphan date September 2008 South Coast College, located in Orange, California , is a college that prepares students for careers in medical assisting, legal assisting and court reporting . South Coast College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools ACICS and received approval from Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education in the state of California. South Coast College Career Training South Coast College provides students with the training needed to begin a career in court reporting, paralegal and legal administrative assisting, medical assisting, medical transcription , or medical billing and coding. South Coast College was founded in 1961 in Long Beach, California, as a private college called Stenotype School of Long Beach. The School relocated to Westminster in 1974, and the corporate name was changed to Whitley College. In 1980, Orange County College of Court Reporting merged into Whitley College, and the name was changed to South Coast College. The School moved from Westminster to Anaheim in 1993. Then in 2001, South Coast College relocated to a larger, freeway accessible facility in the city of Orange, where we currently help students prepare for legal and medical careers. External links http www.southcoastcollege.com South Coast College official web site http www.acics.org Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools official web site coord missing Orange County, California Category Educational institutions established in 1961 Category Universities and colleges in Orange County, California Category Colleges accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools ... more details
Real time transcription is the general term for Transcription linguistics transcription by court reporters using real time text technologies to deliver computer text screens within a few seconds of the words being spoken. Specialist software allows participants in court hearings or Deposition law depositions to make notes in the text and highlight portions for future reference. Typically, real time writers can produce text using stenograph machines at the rate of at least 200 words per minute. Stenographers can typically type up to 300 words per minute for short periods of time, but most cannot sustain such a speed. Real time transcription is also used in the broadcasting environment where it is more commonly termed captioning. Career opportunities Real time reporting is used in a variety of industries, including entertainment, television, the Internet, and law. Specific careers include the following Judicial reporters use a stenotype to provide instant transcripts on computer screens as a trial or deposition occurs. Communication Access Real Time Translation CART reporters assist the hearing impaired by translating spoken words into text, giving them personal access to the communications they need on a day to day basis. Television broadcast captioners use real time reporting technology to allow hard of hearing or deaf people to see what is being said on live television broadcasts such as news, emergency broadcasts, sporting events, awards shows, and other programs. Internet information or Webcast reporters provide real time reporting of sales meetings, press conferences, and other events, while simultaneously transmitting the transcripts to computers world wide. Other rapid data entry positions. External links http www.ncraonline.org National Court Reporters Association stenotype http www.nvra.org National Verbatim Reporters Association speech recognition http www.CourtReportingHelp.com CourtReportingHelp.com, a student resource center http www.AcclaimLegal.com Cou ... more details
Refimprove date April 2007 Infobox Writing system name Wang Krogdahl type Shorthand time 1936 languages Norwegian language Norwegian creator Leif Wang and Olav Krogdahl published 1936 fam1 German Unified Shorthand Deutsche Einheitskurzschrift sample imagesize Wang Krogdahl is a form of shorthand . ref citation last1 Wang first1 Leif year 1947 title Stenografi first2 Michael last2 Flagstad first3 Olav last3 Krogdahl publisher Norsk korrespondenceskole url http books.google.com books?id 2M UOwAACAAJ ref Development Shorthand was only introduced in Norway when it became necessary to record the proceedings of the Norwegian parliament Stortinget in a more reliable and official manner from the middle of the 19th century onwards. In 1857, 14 shorthand writers were finally hired following an 1845 command by King Oscar I . In the beginning an old Swedish system was used G trek s a geometrical system , but once the news of Gabelsberger s system reached Norway in 1865 a switch was inevitable. Gabelsberger s system remained the dominant system of shorthand in Norway for a hundred years. However, because of the increasing demand for and popularity of shorthand from the 1930s onwards, a need for a simpler system arose. This demand was met primarily by Leif Wang and Olav Krogdahl, who were teachers of shorthand. They simplified Gabelsberger s system, using the German unified system Einheitskurzschrift and others as guidelines. Their first book was published in 1936, but it only caught on gradually. Today, however, it is the only system used by the reporters in the Norwegian parliament. No stenotype shorthand machines have been made for the Norwegian language all proceedings are reported by hand. From 2009 the parliament will no longer train shorthand writers proceedings will gradually be recorded electronically in the future. Due to the use of dictaphones and computers, shorthand is not in use in Norway other than in the parliament. References reflist cite book last Hambro first C ... more details
A typewriter ribbon is an expendable module serving the function of transferring pigment to paper in various devices for impact printer impact printing . Such ribbons were part of standard designs for hand or motor driven typewriter s, teleprinter s, stenotype machines, printer computing computer driven printer s and many mechanical calculator s, before electronic alternatives replaced most of them. The module consists of a length of a medium, either pigment impregnated woven ribbon or pigment coated polymer tape, and a transport mechanism involving two axles. At any given moment, most of the length of the medium is wound as a close spaced spiral around one axle or the other, tight enough for friction between turns to make it behave mostly like a solid cylinder. Rotation of the axles moves the ribbon or tape after each impact and usually aids in maintaining tension along the roughly straight line path of the medium between the axles. The module may itself include mechanisms that control the tension in the temporarily unwound portion of the medium. Reversing ribbons Woven typewriter ribbons were the earlier variant. With them, the pigment is an ink that dries on typing paper but not on the ribbon, and the ribbon is mounted at each end to a flange d reel whose hub engages with one of the axles. Only the axle onto which the ribbon is winding is driven, and the ribbon module is intended to work with an axle driving mechanism that reverses the direction of rotation when the undriven axle reaches the point where there is no ribbon left wound around it. Thus the full length of the ribbon shuttles back and forth between reels, and each position along it is struck twice in each cycle of the ribbon s motion once in the right to left phase and once in the left to right . An operator who judges a ribbon s ink supply to be depleted to a point of marginal acceptability typically manually winds the whole ribbon onto the fuller reel, releasing it from the empty one, discarding the ... more details
A scopist edits the transcripts of official proceedings, created by court reporters . ref Scopists. National Court Reporters Association. http www.ncra.org . Last accessed 28 October 2011. ref Court reporters attend official proceedings such as court hearings and transcribe the spoken word to written text, mostly using stenotype machines or voice mask equipment. Scopists receive the rough copies of these transcripts after the proceedings, check the transcript for missing words or mistakes, edit grammar and punctuation, ensure that proper names and technical or scientific terms are spelled correctly, and format the transcript properly before delivering the transcript back to the court reporter. ref Scopists. National Court Reporters Association. http www.ncra.org . Last accessed 28 October 2011. ref Skills Scopists need excellent grammar, punctuation, vocabulary, and research skills, as well as good knowledge of legal terminology, medical terminology, and transcript production. They are typically voracious readers, gatherers of eclectic knowledge, and adept users of technology. ref Bryant, Faye. The Proof Is in the Proofing. The Journal of Court Reporting September 2006 38 9. ref Training The major court reporting associations in North America do not presently administer certification for scopists. ref NCRA Certifications. National Court Reporters Association. http www.ncra.org Certifications Last accessed 28 October 2011. ref ref Certification Info American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers. American Association of Electronic Reporters and Transcribers AAERT . http www.aaert.org Last accessed 26 October 2011. ref However, scopist training is available through specialized schools of scopistry and through community colleges. ref Sober, William and Linda A. Knipes Sober. Chapter 4 Scopist Training. Scopistry An In Depth Look at the Scopist Profession. http www.scopists.com ScopistryWeb chapter4.htm . 2nd print edition 1999. Online edition last access ... more details
text entry was faster and yielded fewer errors than on a QWERTY keyboard. Currently stenotype machine s hold the record for fastest word entry. Many stenotype users can reach 300 words per minute ... of a chord keyboard was in the stenotype machine used by court reporters, which was invented in 1868 and is still in use. But the output of the stenotype is a phonetic code that has to be transcribed ... Palantype Stenotype Velotype syllable chord keyboard References reflist 30em Bardini, Thierry ... more details
Use mdy dates date April 2012 Infobox scientist name S bastien Truchet image Sebastien truchet.jpg caption S bastien Truchet birth date 1657 birth place Lyon , France death date February 5, 1729 death place France residence citizenship nationality France ethnicity fields Mathematics Mathematician , hydraulics , graphics and typography workplaces France under Louis XIV of France Louis XIV alma mater doctoral advisor academic advisors doctoral students notable students known for Proportion of typefaces, plane tiling, sundials, channels, weapons author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced Pierre Simon Fournier , Didot , Giovanni Battista Bodoni awards religion signature footnotes S bastien Truchet 1657 February 5, 1729 was an eclectic Dominican Order Dominican Father born in Lyon and lived in Louis XIV of France Louis XIV times. He is known for being active in areas such as mathematics , hydraulics , graphics , typography , and for many inventions . As typographer he studied for the Description des M tiers ref Louis XIV of France Louis XIV s Minister Jean Baptiste Colbert in year 1692 appointed four scientist coordinated by Abbot Bignon the Abbot himself, Jacques Jaugeon , Gilles Filleau des Billettes and Father S bastien Truchet to head a compendium of existing arts, crafts and trades. In year 1699 King Louis XIV of France Louis XIV elected them to Acad mie des Sciences Academy , under the direction of Ren Antoine Ferchault de R aumur . Im year 1750 when Diderot and D Alambert released their Encyclop die , the Academy published partially their work named Description des M tiers in 73 volumes and some two thousand printed plates. It is a very rare and quite unknown compendium . ref the proportions of typefaces of Roman Du Roi character also known as Grandjean Stenotype Grandjean character , from which descends directly the Times New Roman and which inspired Pierre Simon Fournier , the Didot and Giovanni Battista Bodoni . It was the first scientific work ... more details