RR310: Realtime Reporting Machine Shorthand V (160 WPM) - 4 Hours
Prerequisite: RR280
Through extensive drills on unfamiliar material which includes current events and timed writings, the student will be able to pass two five-minute tests at 120 wpm on literary material, 140 wpm on jury charge material, and 160 wpm on two-voice testimony material while writing realtime. Each test must be transcribed with 95 percent accuracy. Emphasis is placed on jury charge, literary, medical, technical, and two-voice testimony. Emphasis is also placed on the ability to write conflict-free outlines with accuracy and to read notes fluently. Laboratory tape sessions augment classroom dictation and instruction.
Theresa Hovick-Thomas
| Title: | Faculty |
|---|---|
| Dept: | Realtime Reporting |
| Office: | 220 |
| Phone: | (309) 692-4092 x2200 |
| Fax: | (309) 692-3893 |
| Email: | thovick-thomas@midstate.edu |
Section Information
| Section: | D |
|---|---|
| Format: | On-Campus |
| Time: | M,W 10:05am–11:50am |
| Room: | 230 |
| Seats Filled: | 2 of 4 |
Sections Offered
2013 Spring Term (February 25th, 2013–May 19th, 2013)
| Course | Section | Instructor | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| RR310: Realtime Reporting Machine Shorthand V (160 WPM) | D | Hovick-Thomas, Theresa | M,W 10:05am–11:50am |
Number of classes: 1
2013 Summer Term (May 20th, 2013–August 11th, 2013)
Number of classes: 2

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