Fundamental Keyboarding Skills

Fundamental Keyboarding Skills
Author: Denise Chambers
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 18
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Keyboarding
ISBN: 143431457X

This 13 page keyboarding ready reference guide crosses the old skills of typewriting with the new skills of keyboarding learned on the computer today.

Touch Typing in Ten Lessons

Touch Typing in Ten Lessons
Author: Ruth Ben'ary
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1989-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0399515291

Do you need to learn to type in a hurry? Or do you just need a refresher course to practice with and tone up your skills? This is the shortest typing course that covers all of the fundamental skills of touch typing. This classic handbook, which has literally taught more than a million people the basics of typing, can teach you too. Touch Typing in 10 Lessons starts by teaching you the basic combinations for fingering the keyboard, and then helps you master the entire alphabet. Once you’ve learned the alphabet, the book jumps right into capitals, punctuation, and numbers. Learning the keyboard is just the beginning. The book will teach you how to set up professional business letters and tricks to help you get the most out of your word processor. There are dozens out of your keystrokes. There are dozens of drills that will help you develop the accuracy and speed you need in school and at the office. Finally, there are practice tests that will help you get over fears concerning typing tests and that will help build up your speed on the keyboard.

Mastering Computer Typing

Mastering Computer Typing
Author: Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780395714065

Guide for learning how to touch-type on a computer keyboard.

Keyboarding Made Simple

Keyboarding Made Simple
Author: Leigh E. Zeitz, Ph.D.
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2010-05-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0307434338

Leave hunt-and-peck to the chickens. Effective and efficient keyboarding is more than tapping the correct letter. Designed for individual and classroom use, this book teaches you to react to letters instead of finding them on the keyboard. This breakthrough guide brims with step-by-step exercises for keyboarding with ease. Develop your digital dexterity with Keyboarding Made Simple. Topics covered include: • correct body positioning and posture • basic letters, numbers, and symbols • faster keyboarding using AutoWords and AutoBlends • using text alignment and justification • envelopes and letters • using columns to create newsletters • avoiding common errors • mastering the keypad • handling electronic communication

Zoom-Type

Zoom-Type
Author: Renee R Ellison
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2004-02-03
Genre:
ISBN:

Teach yourself how to type in 5 days instead of wasting all year on it. Zoom-Type is a revolutionary breakthrough in teaching touch-typing FAST by using the right brain. 100s of quick snapshots and a musical finger march get you seeing, saying, and tapping the correct keys with the correct fingers in just 5 days (each session lasts 5 minutes). For ages 4 to 94. Totally portable-no computer necessary. This is the only right-brain typing course on the market. You'll be speed-typing while students trying other programs are still just getting started. Most computer-based programs designed to teach typing are still in the dark ages, pedagogically. The brain learns best by pictures. This typing course is unique in 3 ways: (1) Spaced repetition-five-minute lessons, several times a day! Away with hour-long drudgery! Rapid-fire quick imprints of the autonomic nervous system gets the job done. (2) Right brain-uses the picture side of the brain, not just the left side as other typing methods do. With Zoom-Type, you subconsciously learn where the letters LIVE, not just what they ARE. (3) Splintered skills-you learn each skill separately, in small increments, and then when you put them together all the brain has to do is jump the synapses between the already acquired mini-skills. The brain is tricked into thinking the whole task is super EASY. THIS VERSION IS ONLY THE PAPERBACK BOOK. IT IS POSSIBLE TO LEARN THIS PROGRAM WITH ONLY THIS BOOK, BUT USING THE AUDIO FILES IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. Contact Homeschool How-Tos at HOMESCHOOLHOWTOS.COM to order those MP-3 files for immediate download via WeTransfer.com after you received this book.

Keyboarding Skills

Keyboarding Skills
Author: Diana Hanbury King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Electronic data processing
ISBN: 9780838825648

This book addresses the elemental skills of keyboarding, including home row position, lowercase and uppercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Writing applications in the form of words, phrases, sentences, and paragraphs are included throughout.

Typing for Beginners

Typing for Beginners
Author: Betty Owen
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1985-07-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780399511479

A basic typing handbook using the self-teaching, learn-at-your-own-speed methods of one of New York’s most successful business schools. This practical guide offers specialized drills, speed and accuracy timings, centering and tabulating, finished business letters, how to make corrections and copies, proofreaders’ symbols, as well as trouble-saving tips.

Keyboarding Skills

Keyboarding Skills
Author: Diana Hanbury King
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic data processing
ISBN: 9780838817070

Keyboard For Dummies

Keyboard For Dummies
Author: Jerry Kovarsky
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-10-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1118705661

The easy way to get keyed up on the keyboard Where Piano For Dummies helps budding musicians to master the black-and-white musical keyboard, Keyboard For Dummies helps them understand the possibilities that unfold when those black-and-whites are connected to state-of-the-art music technology. Keyboard For Dummies explains the ins-and-outs of modern keyboards and helps you get the most out of their capabilities. Key content coverage includes: an overview of the types of keyboards available today and how they differ from acoustic pianos; expert advice on choosing the right keyboard for your wants/needs and how to shop and compare the various models; a close look at the types of sounds an electronic keyboard offers and how to achieve them; step-by-step instruction on how to use keyboards anywhere using external speakers, amps, home stereos, computers, and tablets; guidance on how to use keyboard software and applications to get the most out of keyboard technology; and much more. A multimedia component for this title will be hosted at Dummies.com and includes companion audio tracks that demonstrate techniques and sounds found in the book Step-by-step instructions make learning keyboard easy and fun Introduces you to the musical possibilities of the keyboard If you're new to the keyboard or looking to take your skills to the next level, Keyboard For Dummies is a thorough guide to the ins and outs of this popular instrument.