![]() ![]() There is also a diagnostic pre-test and 6 formative assessments placed throughout the lessons. ![]() Learning is extended from the all-new instructional lessons by 5 supporting practice activities. This engaging, all-new product wraps keyboarding lessons into an intriguing world of adventure and information, complete with exciting new activities and typing games with redesigned student and teacher interfaces.Īvailable as either a CD-ROM product or as a web-enabled client application (1-time download and installation required on each machine), Type to Learn 4 can now be used by students at school and home while maintaining centralized scores! Type to Learn 4 addresses an essential, life-long skill for students in today’s technology-driven world. This typing program emphasizes both accuracy and words per minute speed, and provides each student with individualized remediation and goals for success. The integrated cycle of review, demonstration, typing practice, and assessment, with continuous reinforcement of home row positioning and ergonomic safety, teaches proper keyboard fingering for each key with ample opportunity for typing skills practice. If you (or your child) work your way all the way through the 22 lessons in Type to Learn, you will learn to type.Type to Learn 4: Agents of Information teaches students how to type through engaging lessons, activities, and typing games.ĭeveloped on a research-based method of sequential, cumulative touch typing instruction, Type to Learn 4 builds critical 21st Century skills for all keyboarding students in grades K-12. Type to Learn is best for a motivated student. ![]() Our kid testers lacking this interest, tended to stay at one level or "bail out" at the earliest possible opportunity. Type to Learn scores highly on this measure among children who are self-motivated to learn to type. Proxy Parent Value is SuperKids measure for how well a program holds a child's attention with limited parental support or intervention. The program does an excellent job of tracking up to 5 individuals' progress, with printable graphs and reports. Type to Learn introduces letters two at a time, and then drills them into the user's neural memory by repetition and integration with keys previously learned. "Practice, practice, practice." Not only is that the way to Carnegie Hall, it's apparently the only way to learn how to type. Use was relatively intuitive for our reviewers, after they discovered that navigation between features required going to the menu bar, and selecting "Window," then "Chose activity." We did note, however, that a full installation of the floppy disk version would require 30 MB of hard drive space, an amount not likely to be found on many CD-less machines. Our reviewers reported no problems in installing the CD version of Type to Learn on their PC's. Several, in fact, reported that they spent an "inordinate amount of time" in the "Blast-off" practice game after their kids had departed! (The games are analogous to real-world typing, in that errors require you to start over.) Type to Learn's games and speed drills can be "just as challenging for an adult learner, as for a youngster," according to our parent reviewers. Presented in a factual and straightforward manner, there are neither rewards nor chastisements for the user's efforts. Keyboard instruction makes use of simple hand and key animations, with audio instructions correcting mistakes and repeating directions. With each lesson, there are also corresponding practice games and speed building exercises. Twenty-two lessons illustrate everything from proper posture and hand position, to the correct finger selection for every key on the keyboard, including the dreaded numbers and punctuation. Summary Rating Table for comparisons with other Typing software titles, and the SuperKids Buyers Guide for current market prices of the SuperKids Software Review of Type to Learn.
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