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CART Bill of Rights
CART Community Mission Statement
NCRA's CART Community is committed to leading the CART profession by providing access to NCRA programs and services, as well as definitive, up-to-date news and information; developing quality continuing education; facilitating networking opportunities; and by working in collaboration with CART consumers to promote excellence in the provision of Communication Access…
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CART, Captioning
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The Profession
Find resources for court reporting professionals, students, members, schools, state associations. Learn more about and promote the court reporting, captioning and legal videography professions.
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Professionals, Captioning, Careers, Scholarships, contest, Jobs, Sonar, States
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What is Captioning?
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Broadcast and CART Captioners, Captioning
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Captioning: Guidelines for Professional Practice
Guidelines for CART Captioners
NCRA provides guidance for independent realtime captioners on a multitude of style and formatting issues, including parentheticals, obscenities and other sensitive words, scripting, musical notes and lyrics, slang and poor grammar, and much more. The guidelines are meant to complement the guidelines that some captioning companies require their captioners to follow. W…
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CART, Captioning
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Captioning Articles
Falling on deaf ears
by Monette Benoit
In this six part series, CART provider Monette Benoit answers her most frequently asked questions about CART, her experience, and the industry. Please note that all the articles listed are NCRA Members only content.
Part I
Part II
Part III
Part IV
Part V
Part VI
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Broadcast and CART Captioners, Captioning
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Can A College Instructor Object to the Use of CART?
Sometimes postsecondary instructors may not be familiar with Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act or ADA requirements regarding the use of an auxiliary or personal aid in their classrooms. The Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights notes that often questions arise when a student uses an electronic recorder. However, instructors may also complain about the provision of CART, which …
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Captioning, CART
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ADA Amendments Act
On Sept. 17, 2008, Congress approved the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Amendments Act, and President George W. Bush signed it into law on Sept. 25.
When Congress passed the ADA in 1990, its intention was to provide protection for all people with disabilities. After its initial passage, the courts had interpreted the measures put forth in the ADA in the strictest way possible, th…
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CART, Captioning
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Realtime Resources
*This list is not all inclusive and NCRA does not make representations or recommendations on any product or company*
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Captioning, Realtime