Wednesday, September 28, 2011

The Easy Way to Learn to Type.

By Janet Littlehales


Have you ever stopped to contemplate the actual time you spend on your PC? Ever sat down and had a think about how much you type? Ever thought how much more quickly you would get through online tasks if you could learn how to type correctly?

At work.

Maybe you use a computer at work. Sending emails, Google searches, typing reports and spreadsheets. The days when a secretary or typing pool did all the correspondence work is a thing of the past. Most staff these days are left to do the typing themselves, but too few learn to type. Just consider how much more effective you might be if you learned how to type.

At Home.

You probably use a PC at home too. More emails, Google searches, purchasing and selling online, social media and more. Our fingers actually get a good work out most days. Just think how much simpler and faster it might be if you could learn to type.

Students Learning to Type.

Even before youngsters start school they know about computers. When they start school there will most likely be a PC room where they will spend one or two lessons a week. Some high schools provide each student with a computer of their own. At high schools and university the work load increases.

Are you a student? Is your school, university or other place of study using computers on a constantly increasing basis? Are you able to type? It is not on the teaching curriculum in most situations, but just consider how much more efficiently you can prepare notes, homework and assignments if you could only learn to type.

So why don't people Learn to Type?

So why is it so few individuals learn to type? Maybe they believe it's too complicated and tough to learn, or they suspect it will take excessive time and effort to learn the skills needed. Maybe they think they just wont be able to do it, so why even bother trying.

Being able to type at a speed of no less than 45 words per minutes is now seen as a job necessity in many cases for anybody desiring to work in IT. It's also increasingly recognised in the educational and corporate world that being able to type accurately isn't just an advantage, it's a necessity.

So , what are you waiting for? Isn't it about time you learn to type?




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