Do I need a typing teacher? Learn the benefits of having an instructor in keyboarding in this free video.
Expert: Linda Lewis
Contact: www.keytime.com
Bio: Linda Lewis is the the founder and President of KEYTIME, since 1987. Her seminars and workshops for educators have been presented throughout the United States and in Canada and Europe.
Filmmaker: Ross Safronoff
Who even needs to watch this video, I'm pretty sure many people already know how to type!
eastbengali12 1 week ago
What a load of bollocks
IAmAbsolutePro 3 months ago
But where is the screen?
sighisoaraa 3 months ago
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lavaboy131 4 months ago
Learn to type. It's stupid when the entire internet type like this Lol?Lmao?Idk?U?wuz?
123tonysony 4 months ago 2
@Oranguice LOL!
MightyPhalus 6 months ago
village expert!
MrSharan1997 6 months ago
Fucking nightmare... Some stiff old bag teaching you how to be the perfect subservient assistant at the typewriter. I'm sure this would've been cutting edge education in 1980.
Oranguice 11 months ago
@SumerianScientist1 qwerty is the standard style keyboard, probably noticed you pressed all the keys on the top row above your hand to type qwerty. But Dvorak is another style keyboard (google it) that puts all the most used keys on the home row, and surrounding your left hand. dvorak keyboards let you type (this is no BS) upwards of 200~230wpm, but its such a strange layout once your used to qwerty boards it can be hard to learn, so if you already suck at qwerty, might as well use dvorak. :)
ganymedeIV4 1 year ago
@ganymedeIV4 What do you mean by QWERTY and DVORAK?
SumerianScientist1 1 year ago