Title: Lectures and shows tomorrow Tuesday
1Lectures and showstomorrow - Tuesday
830 1220 1.prednákový blok1200
1245 exhibice clovek versus pocÃtac1245
1330 exhibice technologie pro záznam mluveného
slova1330 1800 2. prednákový blok 830 am
1220 pm 1st block of lectures 1200 am 1245
pm show people versus scanner 1245 pm 130
pm show technologie for capturing of spoken
word 130 pm 6 pm 2nd block of lectures
2Lecturestomorrow - Tuesday
830 - 840 Welcome and Introductions 840 -
1000 PANEL ONE Integrating teaching of text
capturing skills into education and workforce
development (Part One)All speakers will be
seated on the stage at the beginning of this
panel session. Each speaker will speak for 20
minutes. After all speakers have concluded, 10
minutes will be allowed for discussion and
questions from the moderator and audience. In
order to accomodate all speakers, time limits
must be strictly enforced.
3Lectures panel one
- 1. Liao Qing (China) - the education of
stenography in China - 2. Dr. Klaus Ramming (Germany) - Typewriting in
Elementary Schools An important base skill as an
entrance into the Information Society3.
Fabrizio Verruso (Italy) - Development of the
reporting profession in Sicily, financed by
contributions of the European Social Fund,
directed to training the unemployed - 1000 - 1010 BREAK
4Lecturestomorrow - Tuesday
- 1010 - 1100 PANEL TWO Integrating teaching of
text capturing skills into education and
workforce development (Part Two)All speakers
will be seated on the stage at the beginning of
this panel session. Each speaker will speak for
20 minutes. After all speakers have concluded,
10 minutes will be allowed for discussion and
questions from the moderator and audience. In
order to accommodate all speakers, time limits
must be strictly enforced.
5Lectures panel two
- 4. Hajdicsné Varga Katalin Ph.D Szücs Eszter
CecÃlia Ph.D student University of Kaposvár
(Hungary) - Bologna-process for integrating
administrative skills training into other
curricula. -
- 1100 - 1110 BREAK
6Lecturestomorrow - Tuesday
- 1110 - 1220 PANEL THREE Stenographic and Voice
Recognition Technologies from the technology
provider's perspective - All speakers will be seated on the stage at the
beginning of this panel session. Each speaker
will speak for 20 minutes. After all speakers
have concluded, 10 minutes will be allowed for
discussion and questions from the moderator and
audience. In order to accomodate all
speakers, time limits must be strictly enforced.
7Lecturestomorrow - Tuesday
- 1110 - 1220 PANEL THREE Stenographic and Voice
Recognition Technologies from the technology
provider's perspective - All speakers will be seated on the stage at the
beginning of this panel session. Each speaker
will speak for 20 minutes. After all speakers
have concluded, 10 minutes will be allowed for
discussion and questions from the moderator and
audience. - In order to accomodate all speakers, time limits
must be strictly enforced.
8Lectures panel three
- 6. Chad Theriot Bettye Keyes (USA) - Speech
Recognition as a Rich Media Component
Demonstration (using voice recognition) of
streaming text, synchronized with audio and video
to create media content via webcasts and podcasts
in realtime. - 7. John Wenclawski (USA) - Stenograph will relate
its experiences responding to requests from
around the world for demonstrations, training and
installation of its machine shorthand and voice
recognition products. Focus on the unique and
creative ways the technology, combined with the
skilled reporter, is being deployed in different
countries and environments. - 8. B. Robert Bakva (USA) - Using Voice
Recognition for Realtime Text Delivery - 1220 - 1330 LUNCH BREAK
9Lecturestomorrow - Tuesday
- 1330 - 1510 PANEL FOUR Applications and uses
of Stenographic and Voice Recognition
Technologies - All speakers will be seated on the stage at the
beginning of this panel session. Each speaker
will speak for 20 minutes. After all speakers
have concluded, 10 minutes will be allowed for
discussion and questions from the moderator and
audience. - In order to accomodate all speakers, time limits
must be strictly enforced.
10Lectures panel four
- 9. Petr Herian (CZ) - Court reporting firm
providing full texts of all information - 10. Annette Myers Bettye Keyes (USA) - How
Speech Recognition has revolutionized a
profession. - 11. David Rogola Bettye Keyes (USA) - Personal
Linguistic Programming Cognitive Load Theory
and Information Processing Theory in Voice
Writing. - 12. Karen Yates (USA) - Applications of realtime
reporting, both in judicial and non-judicial
settings (for example, evidence presentation and
litigation support, interpretive services, etc.) - 1510 - 1520 BREAK
11Lecturestomorrow - Tuesday
- 1520 - 1640 PANEL FIVE Technology developments
in the practice of capturing words and processing
text (beginning). - All speakers will be seated on the stage at the
beginning of this panel session. Each speaker
will speak for 20 minutes. After all speakers
have concluded, 10 minutes will be allowed for
discussion and questions from the moderator and
audience. - In order to accomodate all speakers, time limits
must be strictly enforced.
12Lectures panel five
- 16. Dr. Wolf-Heider Rein (Germany) - "Maurice
Ravel and The Weasel A device simulating the art
of keyboarding. - 17. Walter P. Kistler (USA) - Newrite Writing at
the speed of thought - 18. Marc Bendayan (France) - Realtime
broadcasting text in france - 1800 ADJOURN