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January 4, 2011

It's official!  ev360 and CCR would like to officially announce that they have completed the first phase of their library of SAP evaluations.  The library now consists of over 7,000 professionally dictated asynchronous and live I-class evaluations.  The last batch is currently being uploaded to the server for all of CCR's students.  The library consists of Literary, Jury Charge, and Two-voice Q&A.  Totals for each speed from 60 to 225 words per minute:

  • 1 min – 15 each

  • 2 min – 30 each

  • 3 min – 45 each

  • 4 min – 60 each

  • 5 min – 75 each

  • 5 min live I-class Evaluations:  100+ at all speeds

No other court reporting school or service in the world has this type and/or quantity of professionally dictated court reporting skill development tests delivered in a revolutionary way through ev360….the way court reporting students truly develop and advance their skills.  Another first for ev360 and College of Court Reporting.  Way to go everyone who was involved in this tremendous project.  Many thanks to all helped make this dream become a reality!

 

January 2, 2011

College of Court Reporting students submitted 3,000 SAP evaluations in just 11 weeks.  It is truly amazing that the students who have embraced ev360 and its related technologies are reaching their goals faster that ever before.  What is also amazing is that the faculty and staff are capable of providing real, live, and interactive feedback on every evaluation submitted within 48 hours.  The tools that CCR's faculty and students have at the click of a mouse are truly amazing. Students were even able to work on evaluations and receive human feedback and writing analysis over the holiday break.  They never missed a beat.

October 4, 2010

College of Court Students Experience Almost 300 Percent Increase in Success Rates - The College of Court Reporting announced that their SH130 (60 to 80 words per minute) ev360 pilot students increased their success rates by almost 300 percent during the college's Summer 2010 semester. These pilot students passed 63.91 percent of one-minute through five-minute SAP Evaluations submitted. Even more remarkable was the 70.89 percent pass rate of five-minute SAP Evaluations taken. This compares to a pass rate of 23.67 percent of I-class dictation evaluations (all five minutes) submitted during the seven semesters started during the Winter 2008 through the Winter 2010 semesters. College President Jeffrey T. Moody commented, "This data is proof that CCR students will succeed at higher rates fully taking advantage of ev360 and their teachers."

June 7, 2010

College of Court Reporting announces its next Blue  Ocean.  With the release of ev360, CCR continues to be the leader in online court reporting education.

June 1, 2010

ev360, LLC launches its custom learning management system and integrated proprietary ev360 technologies.

History and Philosophy of ev360

Providing our students with experienced faculty, current theory and curriculum, and state-of-the-art technology has been our philosophy since 1984 when Kay Moody founded College of Court Reporting.

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As leaders in the field of preparing students for high-demand and high-paying careers as court reporters, stenographers, broadcast captioners, and communication access realtime translation (CART) reporters, we’ve made a substantial investment of capital and time to perfect the delivery of court reporting education. This blended learning environment was created to bring students and their teachers together as never before.

ev360 allows students and faculty to freely interact. It gives students infinite practice materials and nearly instant feedback on skill development practice and evaluations. It’s transformed the tedious task of grading into an opportunity to customize practice sessions and assignments. Through its unique delivery of 1 through 5 minute skill development evaluations, students have greater opportunities for success mirroring the way they actually progress from one speed level to the next. No other court reporting program has these capabilities. More »

 

About College of Court Reporting

Established in 1984 and located in Hobart, Indiana (45 minutes from downtown Chicago), our court reporting college enjoys a global reputation for leading the way in delivering quality instruction onsite and online. Accredited in 1985 by the Indiana Commission on Proprietary Education (COPE), recognized and approved by the National Court Reporters Association (NCRA) since 1987, and by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) since 1989, CCR's programs of study include Certificates and Occupational Associate Degrees. More »

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  • Nationally recognized as the leader in online court reporting education.
  • Nationally accredited by the U.S. Department of Education.
  • First court reporting program to gain certification by the National Court Reporters Association.