MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION
POFT 2321
CREDIT HOURS: 3 LECTURE HOURS: 3
Professor/Instructor: Nancy Whitworth Office: T208
Office Phone: 675-6333 Email: nwhitworth@tvcc.edu
Office Hours: As posted
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides training in the
use of transcribing machines and computers and word processing.
Prerequisite: POFI 2401 or POFT 1429.
TEXTBOOK, SUPPLIES AND OTHER
RESOURCES
MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION, Fourth Edition,
by Carol A. Mitchell. Published by Glencoe/McGraw-Hill, 2003. Supplies and
Materials: Four 3.5 high density
diskettes
COURSE GOALS: After
completing this course by using the
transcriber, the student should be able to:
A. Produce
mailable copies that are accurate in
every way.
B. Develop
skills in listening , proofreading, and language arts (word usage, spelling,
and punctuation).
C. Utilize
appropriate reference sources when questions arise.
D. Apply
and build on abilities obtained in previous
Office Administration courses.
PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
1. Demonstrate the correct procedures
for placing the tape on the transcribing machine and for removing the tope from
the transcribing machine.
2. Demonstrate the ability to
manipulate the machine controls properly.
3. Demonstrate ear-finger-foot
coordination in transcribing material from the transcription equipment.
4. Demonstrate the ability to keep the
typewriter/word processor in constant motion while transcribing material from
the transcription equipment.
5. Demonstrate the ability to transcribe
mailable keyboarded copy on the first draft from the transcription equipment.
(See the accuracy scales for grading transcripts.)
6. Demonstrate the ability to supply
the proper punctuation in dictated copy. (See the grading scales for speed for
the four suggested class schedules.)
7. Demonstrate the ability to spell
correctly the words listed in the Spelling Review in each section.
8. Demonstrate the ability to match
words taken from the Word Study portion of each section with their proper
definitions. (See the grading scales for the word study tests.)
9. Demonstrate the ability to edit a
letter properly using proofreader's marks.
10. Effectively use the dictionary and
reference books to assist in producing mailable transcripts
REQUIREMENTS
A.
Attend class during the time for which the student is registered.
B.
Read the assigned chapters before coming to class.
C.
Complete and hand in assignments on time
D.
Complete all spelling, word study, and transcription tests as scheduled.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGIES
The lecture/demonstration method is
used to illustrate the techniques of effective equipment usage and
problem-solving applications will be used.
Students will "learn by doing" the lessons as presented in
class and by completing assignments listed on the assignment schedule. The
instructor will demonstrate and explain concepts using a computer projection
panel and overhead transparencies.
Classroom lecture with question-and-answer sessions are supervised
during lab assignment sessions.
COURSE ORGANIZATION.
Sections 1-16, will be completed
during the 15-week schedule. Students should complete all exercises in each
section before attempting the transcription. The transcription tests should be
taken as scheduled.
EVALUATION POLICIES:
Standards for determining the final grade at the end of the
course are the following:
EVALUATION: Accuracy Scale:
|
Grade |
Errors |
|
Grade |
Errors |
||
|
A |
= |
0 - 1 |
|
C |
= |
4 - 6 |
|
B |
= |
2 – 3 |
|
D |
= |
7 - 8 |
Speed Scales (WPM):
|
Practice Test Test 1 Test 2 Test 3 & 4 Test
6 & Final |
|
A = 20 A = 20 A
= 25 A = 27 A = 30 |
|
B = 15-19 B = 15-19 B
= 20-24 B = 21-26 B = 23-29 |
|
C = 12-14 C
= 12-14 C = 15-19 C
= 15-20 C = 16-22 |
|
D = 10-11 D
= 10-11 D = 10-14 D
= 10-14 D = 11-15 |
Spelling:
|
Individual |
14-Week
Final |
||
|
A = 14-15 |
B = 13 |
A = 48-50 |
C = 40-44 |
|
C = 12 |
D = 11 |
B = 45-47 |
D = 38-39 |
Word Study
|
Test 1 |
|
Final |
||
|
A = 39-41 |
C = 33-36 |
|
A = 71-75 |
C = 60-66 |
|
B = 37-38 |
D = 31-32 |
|
B = 67-70 |
D = 56-59 |
|
Standards
for determining grade at the end of the course. |
Transcription
Tests |
|
50% |
|
Spelling
Tests |
|
10% |
|
|
Words
Study Tests |
|
10% |
|
|
Transcription
Rate |
|
20% |
|
|
Assignments |
|
10% |
ATTENDANCE AND BEHAVIOR
1. Plan
to attend three class hours.
2. Follow
the module assignments carefully and strive to submit your work on the
scheduled day. Don’t procrastinate; you may
not submit more than three lessons at one time for recording.
3. Absences. If you are absent and mess a lesson, you
should turn it in on the next class meeting.
According to the class attendance policy listed in the college
catalog, instructors may drop students for non-attendance. However, the responsibility of officially
withdrawing from the course rests with the student.
4. Test
Days : You will also want to make a special effort to arrive on time since test
materials are completed during one class period. Make-up tests dates and times will be at a
time convenient to both the instructor and the student.
5. Folders. Student folders are prepared for each student
and located in the file cabinet designated by your instructor. Completed lessons should be placed in the
file folder and left in the tray for instructor evaluation and recording. FOLDERS MAY NOT BE TAKEN FROM LAB.
6. Printing. Print completed lesson assignments and
documents and place in folder.
7. Turn
printers off after each usage.
8. Food
and drink may not be taken into the labs or classrooms.
9. Radios,
tapes, cell phones, pagers, CD players, and other audio or video equipment are
not permitted in the classroom at any time.
10. No children and only approved
guests are allowed to visit the class.
11. Obscene
and profane language will not be tolerated.
Students will be required to conduct themselves with utmost
consideration of the rights and property of others.
COURSE OUTLINE/SCHEDULE
MACHINE TRANSCRIPTION 2321
Assignment Schedule
Directions: Read pp. 2-49. Beginning
with section 1, complete all assignments at the end of the sections before you
start the transcription. Complete
sections 1-16. Complete the spelling tests for all 20 sections.
Week Assignment
1.
Class orientation and machine
demonstration; Pre-transcription Training Tape; Spelling Test on Section 1;
Transcribe Section 1.
2.
Transcribe Section 1; Spelling Test
on Section 2; Transcribe Section 2.
3.
Transcribe Section 2; Spelling Test
on Section 3; Transcribe Section 3.
4.
Transcribe Section 3; Spelling Test
on Section 4; Transcribe Section 4; Word Study Test 1 on Sections 1-4; Spelling
Test on Section 5; Transcribe Section 5
5.
Transcribe Section 5; Spelling Test
on Section 6; Transcribe Section 6.
6.
Transcribe Section 6; Practice
Transcription Test; Spelling Test on Section 7; Transcribe Section 7.
7.
Transcribe Section 7; Word Study Test 2 on Sections
5-7; Spelling Test on Section 8; Transcribe Section 8; Spelling Test Section 9; Transcribe Section 9.
8.
Transcription Test 1; Transcribe
Section 9; Spelling Test on Section 10; Transcribe Section 10
9.
Transcribe Section 10; Transcription
Test 3; Spelling Test on Section 11; Transcribe Sec. 11.
10.
Transcribe Section 11; Word Study
Test 3 on Sections 8-11; Transcription Test 4; Spelling Test on Section 12;
Transcribe 12.
11.
Transcription Test 5; Spelling Test
on Section 13; Spelling Test on Section 14; Transcribe Section 13;
Transcription Test 6; Spelling Test on Section 15.
12.
Transcribe Section 14; Word Study
Test 4 on Sections 12-14; Transcription Test 7; Spelling Test on Section 16;
Spelling Test on Section 17.
13.
Transcribe Section 19; Transcription
Test 8; Spelling Test on Section 18; Spelling Test on Section 19; Transcribe
Section 20.
14.
Transcribe Section 20; Spelling Test
on Section 20.
Final Spelling Test; Final
Word Study Test;