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CART providers and Captioners

A group for CART providers and Captioners.

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Latest Activity: Sep 13, 2023

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June 5 th and 6th, 2019 in Dade City, FL On-site CART provider needed

Started by Rita Meyer, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP May 21, 2019.

Need Houston, TX CART providers 9/26 through 9/28/18

Started by Rita Meyer, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP Mar 23, 2018.

On-site CART in Orlando October 5, 2017 at the Orange County Convention Center

Started by Rita Meyer, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP Sep 29, 2017.

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Comment by Micah Adelstein on February 17, 2012 at 10:46

Hello,

I am looking for CART providers in the DC area. Please contact me at madelstein@scarabreporting.com to discuss further.

Thank you,

Micah

Comment by Laura Fowler on December 31, 2011 at 11:33

CART rates vary depending on location, school, business, etc.  In the university setting they vary in my area (CA) $40-95 an hour with 2 hour minimums.  Elementary and high schools are $25-35.  Other hearings that I've done I'll charge about $75-100 an hour depending on the setting.

Comment by Selena Stehn on December 31, 2011 at 9:14

Hi, I am trying to get an average rate per hour for CART across the nation, remote and on site.  Can you guys give some input? 

Comment by Teresa Russ on October 15, 2009 at 11:04
Hi Everyone:

What is the corresponding rate? I'm applying for a CART position. thx
Comment by Laura Fowler on October 1, 2009 at 12:58
I've been CARTing now for 4 weeks. Hard stuff, too. I'm permanently assigned to Statistics and Managerial Accounting. The MA is very easy, but the Statistics throws me for a loop sometimes. To add to the foreign-to-me math terms, it's hard to understand the teacher because he has an accent and can't hear him sometimes. Takes me a while to get into it.

I've been writing everything he says even as he's putting it on the board. Sometimes, he goes so quick that if I wrote it, I know it may not be correct, so then I write a note to my student and tell her it's what he just put on the board. She's been fine with that. She also can read thru my phonetic stuff sometimes. Another student I was subbing for in Trig, Dinosaurs and Rocks had a hard time with even one misstroke. The Trig got fun, too. The one thing that makes math difficult for me is writing upper and lower case X, x, Y, y for what they are doing in their equations. Any helpful hints for those kinds of things.

If anyone has any great non-number bar way to write all their numbers, I would be interested in seeing it.

As far as my screen, I use the same format as depos. I define one speaker as STUDENT and the other as PROFESSOR. Seems to work just fine.

We don't give transcripts to the students at this college, so I don't worry about that stuff, but I do go back thru it sometimes to enter more definitions. My student is great. When I'm really getting tripped up on a word that won't define correctly, she'll tell me to use a brief.

Since she is nonverbal, I keep my program in the mode that she can type in. As long as I'm not writing, she knows she can write a message to me. Works very well, no split screen.

Laura
Comment by LizBeth on October 1, 2009 at 10:56
Bece,
That's what they do at the school I do CART at. Unfortunately this is a meeting and they only want the speaker portion of the transcript so I don't know how long that will be and it varies from meeting to meeting.
As for your math class question, I subbed for a math class a few weeks last semester and the student didn't want anything being written on the board to be in the transcript. It was just too much to look at. I guess I was off the hook there. Can't wait until I do a physics or chemistry class. I don't have any background in those areas so will have absolutely no idea about the set-up. Thanks for the input!
Comment by Bece Kidder on October 1, 2009 at 8:53
As far as transcription rate goes, the company I work for charges a half hour for every hour of captioning time.

Hope that helps.

By the way, I have captioned quite a few math classes now in my CART career, but I was wondering about the clarity of the problems that the teachers do as examples, because it is text instead of actual math symbols. What do all of you great CART providers do when captioning a math class?

I just want to make it clear and understandable for the student, especially when they read it later.

Thanks. Bece
Comment by Kimberly Farkas, RPR, CRR on September 30, 2009 at 21:27
HELP! I'm in the middle of a CART job. asked my client how it was going and she's very happy except that she says she wished my text didn't scroll line by line on the screen. I'm on ProCat. Does anyone know how to fix that problem? Thanks!
Comment by Rebecca Callow on September 30, 2009 at 10:19
That is pretty standard for the transcript to be sent to the group for reading later. The company I work for builds that in to the hourly rate. Some folks want the transcript and others don't. Basically it's just a part of the service the company I work for provides. Sorry, I can't answer you on a dollar amount.
Comment by LizBeth on September 30, 2009 at 10:08
I was wondering what the going rate is for transcripts. I've been providing CART for one Hearing Loss Association and they are now asking me if it's possible to provide a transcript to post on their web site so people can read it who were unable to attend the meeting. They have another meeting this coming Monday. Thanks!
 

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