KeySpeak Touch Typing Tutor With Speech Whether visually impaired or not, entrust yourself to the Typing Tutor and youwill gain the skills needed to use the computer keyboard with confidence http://www.portset.co.uk/typingtutor.htm
Extractions: Typing skills and computer familiarity are the pre-requisites for computer use. Without those core keyboard skills, you are denying yourself access to the powers and capabilities of the computer that are released through innumerable applications for pleasure, education and business. Although specifically designed for the visually impaired computer user, the Portset Typing Tutor will be a valuable learning tool for anyone who is new to the computer keyboard and appreciates spoken guidance.
Unisa Library Students Internet Training Prerequisite prior attendance of basic computer skills training computerMouse and keyboard skills. Conducting Research on the Internet. http://www.unisa.ac.za/library/afdeling/client/usered/students/inet.html
Extractions: Simply to show you the various parts of the keyboards then, using a new proprietary program, start you on the road to touch typing. You will be touch-typing in 90 minutes! Once you can touch-type the world of keyboard shortcuts and macros opens to you. Course duration: One full day or four evening sessions Click here to book the course. Deramore Computer Tutor Ltd 23 Deramore Park South Belfast. BT9 5JY N. Ireland
Basic Keyboard Skills Hookele University of Hawaii Library Research skills Tutorial. Ifyou want to know more about the computer keyboard, click here. http://library.kcc.hawaii.edu/external/hookele/janet/janet.html
Extractions: Computer Keyboard Click here to use the computer keyboard efficiency calculator The Background Pitman Training has conducted research that uncovered some startling statistics. For Example UK organisations waste a staggering £34 billion each year by not training staff in keyboard skills. Keyboards are used in around 60% of jobs but less than 5% of workers have been properly trained to use them. Many Staff could save as much as an hour a day if they were trained. Lots of RSI could be avoided through proper training. Think about keyboard usage in your company and assess how many people can type properly. Consider the productivity you could achieve from typing accurately at 40 words per minute instead of inaccurately at 20 words per minute. It doesnt stop there. Once you know how to type properly, your speed will continue to grow - top typists easily exceed over 100 words per minute. The Problem Training seems a simple solution so why dont more employers make use of it? Lots of reasons, including: Those are all valid reasons and unless they are all addressed then no progress will be made.
Maricopa Skill Centers 12. Enter data using computer keyboard. 13. Store and retrieve standard officedocuments and correspondence. 14. Complete business skills workbook. http://www.gwc.maricopa.edu/msc/clusters/ComppetenciesCop.html
Extractions: Professional Development Center Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES ... Technology Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E The letters are in alphabetical order, and the big keys of My First Keyboard are perfect for preschoolers small hands. Also, when should children be taught keyboarding skills and techniques? So your two-year-old is pounding away at the keyboard, a keyboard that makes little sense to her. If only that keyboard was a little more kid-friendly! Then you might be able to capitalize on that enthusiasm and channel it into a positive learning experience. Photo Credit: RF Link/Kidtech, Inc. A special keyboard-called My First keyboard-might be just the solution for you. My First Keyboard is made for preschoolers. The keyboard has 55 keys (instead of the typical 101 keys, in case you never counted them!). The abbreviated keyboard reduces little ones confusion and frustration. In addition, the keyboards letter keys are color-coded and arranged in alphabetical order, which helps to reinforce letter recognition and alphabetical sequence while developing eye-hand coordination. And the big keys are perfect for small hands. Best of all, the keyboard has no control keys so kids wont accidentally cause data losses or system crashes! The keyboard is easy to clean (peanut-butter proof, says its promotion material) and requires no special software. It plugs directly into your computer. A standard computer keyboard can plug directly into My First Keyboard for adults who want ultimate control!
Computer Word for Windows. One student per computer. keyboard skills are required.Bring a 3.5 diskette to class. Instructor Mary Ann http://www.ccsf.edu/Services/Continuing_Education/texts/comp.html
Overview Of Tutor Board For Keyboard Skills A Simple, Effective, Low Cost Product to teach computer KeyboardSkills Away from the ICT Suite Ideal for ICT Homework! http://www.tutorboards.com/overview.html
Extractions: www.tutorboards.com HOME OVERVIEW THE KEYBOARD THE EARLY KEYBOARD ... EXHIBITIONS OVERVIEW From only £6.59* each (supplied in packs of five) A Simple, Effective, Low Cost Product to teach Computer Keyboard Skills - Away from the ICT Suite Ideal for ICT Homework! There are a lot of excellent educational software packages on the market for schools and individuals to use within the national curriculum. However, before children can access this software, they need to be able to type, if only to key in their names, passwords, email addresses etc. To a child (or adult) who is unfamiliar with the QWERTY lay-out of a keyboard it can look like the alphabet has been jumbled up - a puzzle! The simple, but unique patented formula used with the tutorboards quickly and easily teaches the transition from the ABC lay-out to the QWERTY lay-out by splitting the lay-out of the keyboard into two halves - both printed a different colour , and providing an alphabet lay-out guide above, also printed in the same two colours. With simple to follow exercises.
San Francisco Public Library - Computer Classes Basic Mouse skills If you have never used a computer keyboard ora mouse, please come to practice before the class. Volunteers http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/news/computerclasses.html
Extractions: 100 Larkin Street (at Grove) Basic Mouse Skills - If you have never used a computer keyboard or a mouse, please come to practice before the class. Volunteers are available to help acquaint you with these basic skills. Volunteer Services is at 415-557-4280. Main Library, Fifth Floor Training Center (Southwest corner), 1:15 2:00 p.m. 100 Larkin Street (at Grove) Internet I: Introduction to the World Wide Web Learn how to follow a link, use a Subject Directory, a Search Engine and enter a Web Address (URL). Basic mouse and keyboard skills are required. Main Library, Fifth Floor Training Center (Southwest corner), 11:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Untitled Document fundamentals, pupils need basic keyboard skills to enable keyboard Crazy will enablepupils to become confident in their management of the computer keyboard. http://www.keyboardcrazy.co.uk/product.html
Extractions: KEYBOARD CRAZY is an innovative new Game, which rapidly teaches pupils Keyboard Enhancement Skills, it has been PROVEN to make a significant contribution to the acquisition of keyboarding skills with pupils in Keystage 1-2 in Mainstream Schools and a variety of Keystage 1-3 pupils in special schools. With ICT playing a major part of the curriculum, now is the time to address the fundamentals, pupils need basic keyboard skills to enable them to key in their names and passwords and to access the software faster, thus gaining more time in actual ICT learning. Keyboard Crazy will enable pupils to become more efficient and more confident in their management of the computer keyboard. The University of Liverpool have carried out an extensive evaluation of Keyboard Crazy and they have stated that: There is a Pressing need for the game, as perceived by teachers working in schools. That it can benefit all schoolchildren within the age range of 5 - 11. The game fills a gap in the ICT Curriculum, it results in Higher speed of information processing, greater accuracy in the identification of the position of symbols on the keyboard and thus enables children to become more efficient and more confident in their management of the Computer Keyboard. They found that the games adaptability meets the needs of children right across the ability range, and that all of the children enjoyed playing it.
Keyboard & Typing Skills | Kilroy's College Home Study Course Farm Accounts. keyboard Typing skills. Business Management. Effective Work skills.computer Basics. Data Processing. ECDL computer skills. MOUS. Visual Basic 6.0. http://www.kilroyscollege.ie/keyboard_typing_skills.htm
Extractions: Keyboard and typing is a home study course designed especially for the busy person who wants to rapidly acquire the skill of touch typing. Keyboarding is a most essential home or office skill. Once learned, it stays for life. Unit 1 Introduction Unit 2 Rules of Punctuation Unit 3 Typing from Drafts Unit 4 Business Letters Unit 5 Letters Unit 6 Committee Work Unit 7 Special Aspects of Keyboarding Unit 8 Putting it all Together No more time consuming 'two finger' searching for keys. With this training you can acquire the skill to produce accurate and speedy results on the typewriter or computer keyboard.
Computer Skills & Internet Students will learn the home keys on the computer keyboard, the rest of the alphabet Studentswill learn the basic skills to save, store, find, and use files http://www.slcl.lib.mo.us/events/Computer Classes/computerskills.htm
Extractions: The following free classes are offered at various St. Louis County Library locations. There are other classes that may not be listed on this schedule. Advanced registration may be required. Please call or visit your local library for further information. Class dates and times are subject to change. St. Louis County Library Catalog Introduction to the St. Louis County Library Catalog Advanced Catalog Searching Purchasing A PC Introduction to Computers ... Introduction to Digital Cameras Introduction to the Library Catalog In this course you will learn how to use the St. Louis County Library's On-line Public Catalog "WebPAC." Date Time Location Thornhill Florissant Valley Weber Road Tesson Ferry ... back to top Advanced Catalog Searching Students will learn how to use the St. Louis County Library's Online Catalog from home or at the Branch, including how to check their records, renew items, limit searches, and request items both from SLCL and from Interlibrary Loans. Prerequisites: Mouse and Keyboard experience. Date Time Location No sessions scheduled at this time back to top Purchasing a PC Ever tried buying a computer without knowing the difference between a GHz, PCI slot, and the GDP? "Purchasing a PC" will help demystify the lingo for those looking to buy a computer or those interested in learning more about their present PC.
Extractions: Wednesday 6.30-8.30pm Campus: Kirby About the Course: This course is aimed at people who wish to gain or improve their keyboard skills using computers Course Content: This course will teach students the correct keyboarding technique; to avoid RSI; to improve technique and to develop keyboarding speed and accuracy. On completion students may progress to Word Processing course at Stage 1 for beginners. Assessment: Assessment is continuous throughout the twelve weeks. A short exam is taken in Initial Text processing What next? Progression onto Word or Text Processing Courses Level 1 Cost: Course Contact: Joy Taylor
Extractions: Wednesday 6.30-8.30pm Campus: Kirby About the Course: This course is aimed at people who wish to gain or improve their keyboard skills using computers Course Content: This course will teach students the correct keyboarding technique; to avoid RSI; to improve technique and to develop keyboarding speed and accuracy. On completion students may progress to Word Processing course at Stage 1 for beginners. Assessment:
Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer but especially for those new to the computer keyboard. The Ainsworth keyboard Traineris particularly useful for themselves with rusty (or no) typing skills. http://www.compukiss.com/populartopics/computercenterhtm/review112.htm
Extractions: Home Sandy's Classroom Sandy's Newsletter Professional Services Friday, Apr 04, 2003 Computer Center Entertainment Shopping More Articles ... Sandy Berger Books Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer by Sandy Berger... Dick Ainsworth is enjoying his retirement by living in the country and writing whatever software and computer books he feels will make a difference. His latest help to new computer users includes the Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer, a typing program to help people communicate better and master their computer's keyboard. This program is designed to help you become proficient at keyboarding, and to help you work smarter as well as write better. The Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer is a plain, basic program. No fancy screens, no animation, no fluff, yet it has everything necessary to learn keyboarding. All it takes is the one CD that comes with the Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer, a commitment to learn, and your enthusiasm. Soon your fingers will be trained to go where they are supposed to go. This software program can teach the novice how to type as well as increase skills for typists of all levels. Ainsworth is thorough; he stretches your knowledge to include the entire keyboard, which means numbers and symbols as well as letters. Get ready for lessons that will teach you to type, drills to improve your speed and accuracy, and tests to measure and record your progress. It's not all work and no play. The Type-Oh! games get you thinking and typing at the same time. Program-generated reports document your progress and help you recognize your own strengths and weaknesses. Well into the program, the Ainsworth Conversation Piece and Ainsworth Writer work on improving communication skills.
Basic Computer Skills - Keyboard Terms Although the typing portion of the computer keyboard is identical to a standardtypewriter, computers have several additional keys that require explanation. http://www.galenaparkisd.com/training/basic/def_keyboard.htm
Extractions: Keyboard: The Keyboard is connected to the computer with a cord in most cases. This is where you input most of your commands to the computer. Although the typing portion of the computer keyboard is identical to a standard typewriter, computers have several additional keys that require explanation. Function Keys (F1-F12): CTRL, SHIFT, ALT Keys: These keys are used in conjunction with one or more characters keys to perform operations or access commands within the program. To access a function, hold down one of these keys and press another key at the same time. Windows Key: This key is found on newer keyboards and is used to access the Start menu located on the Windows Taskbar. This provides a way of quickly accessing various applications. Troubleshooting: If your keyboard will not type, check to ensure that the cable is securely fastened to the keyboard port. If both the mouse and keyboard do not seem to work, your computer is probably frozen. To solve this problem turn off your computer at the power button and turn it back on again.