How a Court Reporting Stenography Machine Works
Court reporting student Isabelle Lumsden showed how a stenography machine works. Lumsden explained the concept behind the keys and demonstrated how words are formed. She then transferred the steno copy onto her computer, which translated the rather mysterious language back into English.
@isabellelumsdenWelcome to my Stenograph tour! ? ##stenographer ##courtreporting ##steno
Lumsden also likes to challenge viewers to guess the word she's typing.
@isabellelumsdenLet's see your best guesses, good luck! ##stenographer ##stenography ##courtreporting (##stenochallenge use this hashtag so people can see your duets)
She also answers questions about stenography.
@isabellelumsdenReply to @sutherlandphys Some places have tried taking this route but it created more trouble! Hope this helps? ##courtreporting ##stenographer ##steno
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