On October 24, 2019, at the 60th anniversary conference of ATA (American Translators Association), Cross-Cultural Communications launches its greatest event since the birth of The Community Interpreter® in April 2004.
The Community Interpreter® Online (TCIO) is now available on Blue Horizon: the online training platform of CCC.
What is TCIO?
TCIO is the 40-hour online version of The Community Interpreter® International.
TCIO can also be studied as a series of online courses.
TCIO is the only online program for TCI licensed by CCC for authorized distribution.
How does TCIO work?
TCIO is divided up in lessons that interpreters can study at their own pace. (At midnight in your pajamas if you wish. With a cup of tea!) Most lessons are about 90 minutes.
Each lesson is self-contained. There are 24 lessons in TCIO. They include video hosts, engaging activities, role plays in 9 language pairs, quizzes, videos of interpreters in action and much more.
What does TCIO teach?
TCIO addresses the interpreter’s role; national ethics and standards; interpreting skills, protocols and modes; note-taking; decision-making, how to intervene and cultural mediation; interpreter safety and self-care; professional development; and how to be a professional interpreter.
TCIO includes the most comprehensive, highly regarded textbooks and workbooks in the industry: The Community Interpreter® and The Medical Interpreter.
Is TCIO language-specific?
TCIO trains interpreters of any language pair who can take courses in English. Language-specific practice and skills-building is included for 9 language pairs.
Will TCIO prepare interpreters for national medical interpreter certification?
Yes!
What is Blue Horizon?
Blue Horizon is the online training platform of CCC. It hosts TCIO and continuing education for interpreters in healthcare, education, community and legal settings. It also hosts skills-building courses for general interpreters.
Blue Horizon specializes in spoken-language interpreting, but many of its programs are also RID-accredited for the continuing education of signed-language interpreters.