5 tips on being the best online instructor

By Liz Essary When I started the first year of my graduate work entirely online, I wasn’t sure what to expect as a student. I only knew that getting comfortable functioning in an online environment would work to my advantage as an interpreter who would surely some day be interpreting…

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Video Remote Interpreting education for all

Coronavirus or COVID-19 is on everyone's mind nowadays. For some it still is only the news you read and watch, however, it is a painful reality. With our remote team-member's uncle dying last week of coronavirus, the pandemic hits close to home. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and everyone…

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Interpreters Want to See You Shine

I love my job. I know, I am lucky! The agencies that hire me usually go beyond the norm. But their clients have no idea of the work we do, the preparation required, the pressure we perform under and the minimum requirements for us to deliver at the level they…

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Interpreting: Stepping into the Booth for the First Time

The text below is aimed at individuals who have been trained but are stepping into a booth as professionals for the first time. These are my thoughts —nothing scientific about them, just good old experience, gut and gumption. So, the first thing you need to do is RELAX. The second…

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ATA Members to Vote on 23rd ATA Division

By Tram Bui, Administrator of Southeast Asian Language Division (SEALD) The typical role of a professional association is to enable individual practitioners to collaborate, learn from each other, and speak with a (hopefully) unified, collective voice. For 60 years, the American Translators Association (ATA) has been the voice of translators,…

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Happy Birthday to the Nation of Nations!

              This 4th of July, we remember some quotes by famous Americans about our beautiful land of immigrants. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed, to…

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