HOOKING UP YOUR WRITER FOR REALTIME:
Wired & Wireless Connections Made Easy
It seems that everyone hates wires! Our recent webinar covering Wireless Realtime
Transcription received many favorable comments, along with lots of requests to
present another on the topic of realtime connections for steno machines.
So, by popular demand, our next webinar will cover all the ways to hook up
your steno machine for realtime.
Not all of those ways are wireless.
Just as you can connect your realtime clients wirelessly or with cables,
you can connect your writer either way, too. There are several choices and
choosing the right one for you and your writer is essential. Another
important aspect is making sure you're backed up. If one type of connection
fails, how can you easily—and quickly—switch to another?
Michael and Scott will begin with an overview, explaining your alternatives,
both wired and wireless. Since everyone wants to go wireless, they'll cover
those options first, and work through hardware, software, and Windows
considerations.
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Tuesday, August 4
8:30 PM ET
7:30 PM CT
6:30 PM MT
5:30 PM PT
$49 per person
(Approx. 2 hours)
.2 CEU Credits
Available
Please click here to read more about obtaining CEUs.
You'll learn about Bluetooth and wireless (WiFi) connections
and they'll show you different devices from Socket Communications, IOGear,
and StenoCast. They'll review all of the popular writers and discuss the
wireless options available for each. So if you're not sure how to connect
your writer wirelessly, they'll explain how to go about it.
Then they'll switch gears and cover
the wired options for each writer. You'll learn about USB and
serial connections, and which to use with your writer and
computer. If you're interested in
moving into realtime, the first step is to connect your writer. This webinar will
show you how to get it done and how to get rid of the wires, too!
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OUR PRESENTERS: MICHAEL STARKMAN & SCOTT FRIEND
Michael Starkman is a former freelance
reporter from Pennsylvania. He is also a certified advanced-level Eclipse software
trainer with over ten years of experience presenting and teaching Eclipse. During
this time, Michael has done countless seminars. They include regular presentations
at the ESP Network Meetings (the Eclipse Users’ Group), annual appearances as a speaker
at both NCRA’s national conventions and at state conventions, and he has also provided
many training seminars in the Mid-Atlantic region.
Scott Friend is the General Manager of
eVerbatim Inc. and has been in the Information Technology field for the past 15 years. His history
with computers and technology began early in life and he quickly earned many different
technology-related certifications including the A+, MCP, MCSE, MCTS, CNE and CNA.
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