Digital Court Reporters Help Solve a Workforce Gap FVTC about to start sixth year of offering program Wednesday, July 17, 2024 | By: Daley-Hinkens, Carmelyn M It’s been building for some time. With retirements surging and fewer traditional court reporter training programs being offered, there continues to be a gap in the workforce when it comes to court reporters. To help address this deficit Fox Valley Technical College launched a Digital Court Reporter (DCR) program in the fall of 2019. Fully online and financial-aid eligible, the technical diploma degree program prepares students to use videoconferencing technology to capture and document court activity. FVTC’s program was recently highlighted in an article published in the Wisconsin Law Journal. >>Read the full article: Digital Court Reporters Play Growing Role in Courtrooms. Class of 2024 Earns High School Credentials Visit FVTC Aviation at AirVenture 2024 Tags: Paralegal Digital Court Reporter Related articles Faculty Spotlight: Q&A with Jennifer Haese Digital Court Reporter Program Addresses Workforce Gap Townley Named 2022 Student Ambassador Paralegal Students Shine at Capitol
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