AudioRite was established by a group of professional court reporters to provide convenient and quick training in voice writing technology. Located in New York City, the teaching staff at AudioRite is proud to provide comprehensive training for careers that include not just court reporting, but also closed captioning for television stations, medical and legal transcription, and even Communications Access Realtime Transcription (CART) for hearing impaired individuals.
Sounds exciting, right? But you're probably wondering how voice writing works. The voice writer equipment consists of a small, hand-held silencer that is connected to a laptop computer. The voice writer speaks into the silencer, flawlessly repeating every word that is said, and with the help of voice recognition software, the spoken words are instantly converted into text. At the same time, the laptop also makes a recording of the actual proceedings to make doubly sure that the transcription will be an accurate rendering of the conversation.
The thing that you will find especially cool about learning voice writing from AudioRite is that you will not just be a number. Class size is limited to just six students, and all voice writer training is live and hands-on. Upon graduation, AudioRite is happy to assist students with placement in positions such as caption writers for televised broadcasts, medical transcriptionists, and of course, court reporters. There is a huge and growing demand for voice writing experts, and the career possibilities are practically endless.
So, if voice writing sounds like an intriguing career choice, why not contact AudioRite today? It could just be the best career move you will ever make!
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