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Information
Reporting Technology
Broadcast Captioning Option
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The broadcast
captioning option in the information reporting technology
program is the outgrowth of the court reporting field and is a
highly developed skill that is used to translate spoken
communication into visual communication. A stenotype machine is
connected to a state-of-the-art computer with special
closed-captioning software that allows the writer to caption the
spoken word in various TV/news programs, classrooms,
conventions, and conferences. A broadcast captioner can assist
millions of deaf and hard-of-hearing persons by captioning
television and news programs. VITAC Corporation, a leading
captioning company nationwide, partners with Stark State to
provide the software, educational, and technical support. Stark
State is a training site for VITAC Corporation, for transitional
reporters seeking a career change to captioning. |
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Stark State now offers the
Information Reporting Technology program entirely through distance
learning. It affords students the opportunity to complete a college
education via distance education from home and at their convenience and it
affords students the opportunity to learn with flexibility of time and place
while maintaining access to faculty and other College services. E-Learning
is a unique alternative to traditional on-campus courses.
Virtually anyone who has
access to a computer will be able to take the program online, but the
student will be required to have specific hardware/software equipment before
starting the Information Reporting Technology program through distance
learning.
The goal is that graduates
will demonstrate the use of good grammar, punctuation and editing skills for
transcription preparation and production; conduct research and realtime
writing dictionary maintenance for broadcast reporting; communicate clearly
and concisely; utilize all information reporting technology; exemplify a
high standard of ethics as an information reporting professional; and
demonstrate employability skills and characteristics as an information
reporting professional.
Graduation
requirements for broadcast captioning option:
Specific graduation requirements must be passed for the
captioning option: write three (3) fifteen-minute, literary
broadcast material takes at 180 wpm (word count) at 96% verbatim
accuracy following NCRA’s “What is an Error Guidelines,” (the
instructor will grade a random five-minute selection from each
fifteen minute take); and submit an unedited realtime captioned
translation of three (3) 15-minute program segments on varied
topics. |
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