Typing was once a specialized skill reserved for the business, secretarial, and writing communities. These jobs were high paying and considered high skill. With the advent of the internet and the propagation of computers into every facet of life, this is no longer an optional ability. Employers are demanding this skill, even for low-wage, entry-level work.
Learning to type does not have to be difficult.
Finger position and muscle memory are at the core of typing. Traditionally, a student must first memorize all of the keys on a keyboard and how they are arranged. Remembering exactly which fingers go on which keys is the next important piece of memorization. In many classrooms, papers are handed out that diagram proper placement. This leaves students repeatedly checking screen, keyboard, and chart, losing momentum, and constantly making mistakes. The color-coded keyboards of Chester Creek present the perfect solution. Start your children out with a colorful FunKeyBoard or LearningBoard to help them learn key locations. For even younger kids, we offer the large-key kids’ KinderBoard. For the budding touch-typist in your life, we offer the LessonBoard. This keyboard naturally guides learners into correct typing habits by simple color-coding. We have also just added the LessonBoard Pro to our lineup. Color-coded, but lacking labels, the Pro forces students to memorize location of individual keys, but continues to encourage correct finger placement, reducing the urge to “peek” later in life. The Pro is actually my personal favorite of all of our keyboards, because it is such an interesting but obvious way to encourage kids and adults to learn more quickly and learn "better."
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