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Webinar

#5 Achieving Interpreting Expertise: Applying Principles of Deliberate Practice to Interpreting Practice

Live session: May 8, 2024 11:30 am
- 12:30 pm
Presenter: Devin Gilbert, PhD

Deliberate practice can dramatically increase the likelihood that interpreters will achieve true expertise in their chosen field. But what is deliberate practice?

Research in cognitive science has shown that simply acquiring more and more hours of experience is not enough to achieve true expertise. This webinar will explore the additional steps required, such as focusing on tasks with a certain degree of difficulty, receiving constructive feedback, and establishing the process for correcting errors. This presentation will show interpreters and interpreter trainers how to apply these principles to create effective interpreting practice regimens.

Attendees will also learn how Terp (https://terp.app), an online platform that makes dialogue interpreting practice intuitive and rewarding, can be used to implement a deliberate interpreting practice approach.

This webinar has been approved for the following CEUs: 1 ATA CEP, 1 CCHI CE hour, 0.1 IMIA/NBCMI CEU, 1 OCCI CEU, 0.1 RID CEUs. Note that you must have attended the live session to receive these credits.

Learning Objectives
1) Apply principles of deliberate practice to interpreting training regimens.
2) Design an interpreting training regimen and prioritize feedback loops.
3) Demonstrate how the Terp platform can be used for reflective, deliberate practice.

About the presenter: Dr. Devin Gilbert is a translation/interpreting practitioner, educator, and researcher. He teaches Spanish Translation and Interpreting as an Assistant Professor at Utah Valley University’s (UVU) Department of Languages & Cultures

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