Almena Method Touch Typing
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The Almena Method® is an innovative method that teaches all the principles of writing, speed building and computer keyboard touch typing in One Easy Lesson. Simple, effective & Fast—learn the keyboard in just 20 minutes! It is a proven application and is the primary teaching tool for computer keyboard typing skills. This program is for young children and elementary schools. Students will learn all 26 letters of the alphabet in one quick easy lesson along with practice lessons to develop speed and accuracy. This program is different from the standard style of mastering the home-row and moving throughout the rest of the keyboard learning the keys. Nonton anime bakugan battle brawler sub indo 1. Almena King developed a series of mnemonic jingles to assist in remembering the key locations. Once students learn these jingles, they can recite them to remember where to find the letters. It also includes a number of lessons that students can use to practice keying the letters they have learned using the jingle, including..
Touch typing (also called touch type or touch keyboarding) is a style of typing.Although the phrase refers to typing without using the sense of sight to find the keys—specifically, a touch typist will know their location on the keyboard through muscle memory—the term is often used to refer to a specific form of touch typing that involves placing the eight fingers in a horizontal row along. The Almena Method claims that you can learn all of the key locations in. Touch typing requires typing by touch and not having to look at your.
Publication Details
- Publisher:
- TMW Media
- Publication Date:
- 2005
- Series:
- Typing Made Easy - The Almena Method
Format
Jamaica-born Almena King, author/educator/producer, survived the difficulties and disadvantages of life in a small developing country, only known for tourism, to emerge with a valuable invention of the information technology age. She created The Almena Method®, incredibly effective method that teaches THE KEYBOARD IN 20 MINUTES, and can result in high speeds in short periods. Almena King combined memory techniques, music and motivational passages to create a dynamic example of original intellectual work which Almena's innovation has been to take the complicated and make it simple could be used to teach the keyboard in record time. The time for learning the keyboard has by the Method been reduced from many weeks to a few hours. When Almena created the method in her homeland over 20 years ago, little did she know that the world would be plunged into the information technology age and that typing would become a survival skill. She established her own successful company, while contributing to training the poor and needy in Jamaica. She relocated to England where she taught disadvantaged young people and used her typing program as a tool to motivate, inspire and empower them to enter the work world with confidence. The tremendous success of Almena's program led to the British Government's Basic Skill Unit piloting, approving, and naming it 'The Almena Method®.' Today, thousands of students have used and are using The Almena Method® in the USA, Canada, Britain and in the Caribbean. Her work has been featured in the media, both print and non-print, with over 15 Television and Radio interviews. She brings with her the motivation and inspiration to help people, young and old, meet the challenges of the computer age with confidence. Acclaimed as an outstanding contributor in the field of education and training, Almena's programs are now a national asset. Almena has become a powerful force in bridging the generation gap so that both teachers and students can be trained quickly and enjoyably to meet the challenges of the 21st century.
Review:We were able to move this population to 50 wpm within a month's time with the proper time on task. This is, of course, much faster than can be expected with any approach other than your own. --Howard M. Brown, Coordinator, District of Columbia Public Schools:
As an Occ. Ed. Teacher, I have used many different typing programs in the past, including Mavis Beach and Gregg College Keyboarding. I now use Almena exclusively because I find its presentation and student success rate to be superior to the other programs. --Charles D. Amun-Rah, MS Ed., New York City Department of Education:
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