Archive for the ‘Legal Interpreting’ Category

May is Spanish Language Month at IEO!

Posted by Interpreter Education Online on May - 22 - 2013

During the month of May, all Spanish courses, tests, books, and Skype lessons are 10% off! To sign up, simply click on the “Enroll Now” button that is found on the top right corner of our webpages.

Need Continuing Education Credits?

Posted by Interpreter Education Online on May - 21 - 2013

Interpreter training is essential to those who are preparing for certification exams.  But what happens once an interpreter become certified? In order to maintain their certification, interpreters are required by most states and certifying organizations to participate in continuing education (CE).  Continuing education usually involves attending conferences and taking classes  [ Read More ]

How do I become a certified interpreter?

Posted by Interpreter Education Online on May - 21 - 2013

One of the most common questions we receive at IEO is, “How do I become a certified interpreter?” The answer to that depends on whether you’re a medical or legal interpreter. There are three ways legal interpreters can become certified: 1.)  Consortium for Language Access in the Courts The Consortium for Language Access in the Courts is  [ Read More ]

IEO at the 2012 MiTiN Conference

Posted by Interpreter Education Online on October - 25 - 2012

If you think that only national conferences are worth attending, here is one that can give many larger conferences a run for their money. In case you were unable to attend the MiTiN conference this past weekend, it was a great success! Two nationally recognized speakers spoke at the conference:  [ Read More ]

IEO at the 52nd Annual ATA Conference in Boston, Massachusetts

Posted by Interpreter Education Online on November - 3 - 2011

Every time Jinny and Irina attend an ATA conference, they wish they could be in several places at the same time. The conference in Boston offered such an overabundance of fascinating meetings, workshops, and presentations; choosing which one to go to posed a major challenge. While attending sessions, welcoming visitors  [ Read More ]