Shorthand Rediscovered

This article is from the Washington Times, Jan. 16, 2005. It was one of the catalysts that spurred me back into my old dream of learning shorthand. 🙂 Twelve students enrolled in an evening study program aren’t much of a crowd, but to Allen Trenum, a coordinator of adult education for Montgomery County Public Schools,…

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Philosophy of Short-Cutting

Here are some thoughts of Mr. Swem on the use of shortcuts in reporting, as well as a discussion on that infamous quote: “the longer I write shorthand, the longer I write shorthand.” The article also contains some very useful and interesting shortcuts. Attachment: philosophy-of-short-cutting

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Shorthand Terminology

I’ve occasionally run across terms that are apparently part of a vocabulary unique to our field. Examples would be (from Reporting Shortcuts 1922): Word-carrying faculty – The ability to trail a speaker, recalling the spoken words ahead of writing them down. BUSTED – What happens to a shorthand writer after falling hopelessly behind and losing…

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Problems with Multiply

I’m having some serious problems with Multiply. When I log in to check my inbox for new gregg shorthand posts, I see a list of the posts I’ve not read. When I click on one of the posts, it asks me to log in. I’m already logged in, but for some reason it doesn’t recognize…

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Switching to Dvorak

As a person not unfamiliar with adopting unconventional skills, I randomly on a whim just switched keyboard layouts to Dvorak — and of course typing anything now is a continuous FML-fest. Does anybody else here use or has made the switch to Dvorak? I do notice however that despite the current laboriousness of learning a…

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New steno gadget?

Here: http://www.phonetic.com.br/ and http://software.phonetic.com.br/ we can see what looks like a stenographic keyboard. “Steno Digital System uses special phonetic keyboard. PSDS uses iPad to record meetings in real-time” What do you think about it? The pictures show what looks like a stenographic keyboard, with shorthand symbols instead of letters – both in virtual keyboard (Ipad) and a…

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Electronic Notepads

Drawing tablets and tablet PCs have been around for some time now. However, new products that allow the use of pen and paper to transfer your notes to the computer for storage are relatively recent. In doing some research, I’ve seen these products: 1. SolidTec Digimemo 2. Adesso CyberPad 3. Livescribe SmartPen Does anyone have…

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