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lak

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Explain what a Steno Interpreter or Stenocaptioner does.
 
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According to the job description for the Certified Broadcast Captioner as published by the NCRA, there are four basic areas that make up the rubric for the Certified Broadcast Captioner. Name these four rubrics and the percentages assigned to each rubric.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The steno interpreters work in public settings. Their services are used in educational, entertainment, social, and business settings.

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The four rubrics that make up the Job description of the CBC and their percentages are Writing Realtime 35, Language Skills 25, Realtime Environment 25, and Research 15





 

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