COCRA Launches Blog and YouTube Page
Posted on May 7th, 2008 at 8:46 pm, by Gordon AiavaoCOCRA is very proud to announce that we have launched a couple of new ways of keeping in touch with our members. The first is COCRA’s blog. It’s our intent with this blog to keep COCRA members and other officials informed of the latest news from the court reporting profession. In the coming weeks you’re also going to read posts from a whole host of writers covering topics that touch directly on the court reporting field as well as some other topics that might not seem like it’s court-reporter related, but we think they’re topics that you’ll find interesting nevertheless.
The second way we intend to get COCRA’s message out to the profession is via our very own COCRA YouTube page. Yes, we’ve bitten the bullet and we’ve gone YouTube. Granted, our videos may not be as popular or get as many hits as these guys, but we think that you’re still going to like what we have to say.
Our first video is up with President Janice Scott giving an update of what happened when a coalition of officials appeared in Sacramento to speak against the AOC’s latest moves to bring ER into courts. The great thing about our YouTube page is that we will be uploading all of the previous videos we’ve sent out to COCRA members so that we’ll have an archive which you can access at any time.
One great feature that I want to make a point of is that you’ll be able to leave us comments on what we post here at our blog as well as at our YouTube page. We want to hear from you COCRA members and of course we’re interested in what you non-COCRA members have to say as well. Tell us what you’re thinking or how we’re doing or what we’re not doing. It’s COCRA’s hope that with these two new ways of keeping in touch with our members, we can do a better job of serving our members, promoting the court reporting profession, and ensuring that the general public knows that court reporters are an integral part of ensuring justice for all.




May 8th, 2008 at 1:27 pm
Hi, COCRA members and friends. Thanks for visiting our blog and website. Gordon has put together a great way for all of us to communicate! We hope you give us a LOT of feedback. Don’t forget to report any ER mishaps in your courts. The form is on our PAJ-TF link.
Preserving Access to Justice for everyone is so important for our fellow Californians, and we continue to do that every day we work in CA courtrooms and in depositions. Thanks for reading…and thanks, Gordon, for a great job on this blog!