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Performance-Based Continuing Education Workshop


           Baby Steps to Note-Taking for Interpreters™


 This workshop provides 2 hours of continued education
CCHI CAEP Accreditation Id: 02446
IMIA CEU Id 18-1014


Workshop/Course Description:


Whether you are a new or seasoned interpreter this workshop will introduce Note-Taking as a cognitive skill for interpreters.  The presentation will address pitfalls of note-taking when done incorrectly as well as the benefit of effective note-taking.  It further introduces step-by-step activities that interpreters can take to better develop note-taking skills.
 
Learning Objectives – by the end of this webinar, interpreters will be better equipped to:
 

Understand the cognitive skills involved in Note-Taking
Describe how ad hoc note-taking can affect interpreters accuracy and completeness in a negative way
Identify best practice of note-taking for effective communication
 

This workshop is now self-paced and can be attended any day of your choice.  Once you register, indicate the date you would like to attend, and you will be provided with timed access to lecture and activities

Registration Fee $50





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