This would help out a lot for school.
How to learn to type faster
How I did it: I picked up a fairly cheap "Learn To Touch Type" CD Rom and worked through that. Simple stuff like learning the home keys (ASDF &JKL;) and taking it from there.
The hardest part was deciding to do nothing but touch type. I remember the first day at work trying to input all this data and it took forever - but the more I did, the better I got. Now I can type pretty fast and I use the correct fingers for the correct keys - its really useful.
Lessons & tips: After a week or so of practising, decide to nothing but touch type properly - You'll be slower than normal for a while but soon you'll be flying.
Resources: Touch Typing programme
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Basically I am a married twenty-five year old mother of four children: three boys and a little girl. They are the joy of my life. I am married to the man of my dreams and would never change a thing about him. I love to teach my children and love to get them involved in sport like activities. well I guess that is it.
Actually, I type pretty fast but I look at my fingers alot and I see kids who can type three times as fast as me and they are half my age!!!
I know, it’s all part of the generation gap thing. I always look at it like this, they may type faster than I can but they can’t spell worth shit…
I am a good typist (about 55-60 wpm) but I once had a teacher that could type 80 wpm. I would love to learn to do that.
So I want more than to just type quickly. I can type pretty fast as a result of im and the like but I really only use three fingers on each hand to type and I think my speed and acuracy would impove if I used all ten.
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sebas50 asks,
“What are good programs that can help me learn to type faster??”
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