Wednesday, January 27, 2010
POLL RESULTS: where do you "network" online?
20 readers voted . . .
The next poll is for transcribers only . . . be sure to vote!
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
About Kyp
Tips for admins & mentors
Search for a specific topic:
Send new tips to your email:
TRANSCRIBER POLL: What do you carry your equipment in?
Past poll results
Build your vocabulary!
Word of the Day
scoff
Definition:
Laugh at with contempt and derision.
Synonyms:
barrack
,
flout
,
gibe
,
jeer
Categories
abbreviations
(44)
admin
(48)
editing
(15)
employment
(12)
equipment
(25)
ergonomics
(6)
ethics/professionalism
(22)
everywhere
(15)
formatting
(20)
grammar
(14)
linking
(11)
math
(10)
polls
(42)
prep
(12)
professional development
(32)
reader
(18)
remote
(21)
resources for transcribers
(38)
shortcuts
(24)
software features
(35)
spelling
(17)
teaming
(8)
tech
(33)
training/transition to classroom
(56)
Blog Archive
►
2012
(13)
►
February
(1)
tidy up your PAL
►
January
(12)
POLL RESULTS: where do you read Kyp’s Tips?
real-world practice for novice transcribers
raw vs. polished transcript
dress professionally for work
update TypeWell (for free!)
TRANSCRIBER POLL RESULTS: what do you do to stay h...
use a privacy filter
technical support when you need it
working directly with your PAL file
use Kindle as a reader device with web browser lin...
transcriber polls are back
teaming: editing and sending a transcript
►
2011
(49)
►
November
(1)
Kyp is on Sabbatical
►
September
(5)
choose an appropriate name for your peer-to-peer n...
where is the PAL dictionary file stored?
“should have” (not “should of”)
master linking control
watch the menu bar and status bar
►
August
(1)
announcing Turbo I Courselet for experienced trans...
►
July
(2)
summer skill practice: iTunes U
view Kyp’s Tips on your mobile device
►
June
(10)
Apple Macintosh computers not recommended for tran...
professional ethics and social media
efficient wording: omit redundancy (adjective + ca...
TypeWell Everywhere V6 (for Windows and Mac!)
build a solid transcribing program at your site
use a professional email signature
efficient wording: omit redundancy (adjective + no...
update your TypeWell account
TypeWell transcribers are not certified
efficient wording: substitute “will” for “going to...
►
May
(7)
words that sound alike: enervate / innervate
professional ethics: use Cc and BCc correctly
search LinkedIn for TypeWell jobs
abbreviations for graphing
get new job postings by email
arrange ahead of time with the instructor
raise your hand? or just speak up?
►
April
(2)
the “new and improved” Google Groups
television news story about speech-to-text service...
►
March
(5)
shadow the TV to strengthen your memory
print and post the TypeWell Transcriber’s Code of ...
words that sound alike: canvas / canvass
fill in forms and passwords using TypeWell Everywh...
don’t use ellipses for unfinished thoughts, “misse...
►
February
(8)
transcriber’s summary for verbatim reading
add a disclaimer to your transcript, if necessary
speech recognition for communication access
words that sound alike: elicit / illicit
►
January
(8)
▼
2010
(94)
►
December
(5)
►
November
(5)
►
October
(1)
►
September
(7)
►
August
(2)
►
July
(9)
►
June
(8)
►
May
(9)
►
April
(9)
►
March
(13)
►
February
(14)
▼
January
(12)
avoid unclear pronouns
POLL RESULTS: where do you "network" online?
what to do when the power goes out . . .
transcribe the consumer’s comments
"allow access" in Skype
prepare laptops for in-class use
use the TypeWell program appropriately
online scheduling programs
TRANSCRIBER POLL RESULTS: are you a student?
practice Long Words with a friend
quality remote transcribing: establish a routine
quality remote transcribing: get “in the zone”
►
2009
(132)
►
December
(9)
►
November
(9)
►
October
(10)
►
September
(7)
►
August
(7)
►
July
(12)
►
June
(15)
►
May
(20)
►
April
(25)
►
March
(18)
Useful Links
TypeWell
Western Network of Communication Access Providers
0 comments:
Post a Comment