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PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Turn yourself into a typing hero! Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want
PRACTICE TYPING
Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING: NUMBERS ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: TOP ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Turn yourself into a typing hero! Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who wantPRACTICE TYPING
Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING: NUMBERS ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: TOP ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys.PRACTICE TYPING
Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
LESSON 15: LETTERS CONSOLIDATION This lesson is a chance for you to take a pause from new learning, and consolidate that which you have already learned. Rather than giving you individual words to learn, I thought it'd be nice for you to hone your skills with real sentences from real sources, of your choosing! LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPING PRACTICE: PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! SPEED TYPING: TOP ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: WORDSWORTH Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of William Wordsworth! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: SHAKESPEARE Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of Shakespeare. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPING PRACTICE: UNIX COMMANDS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
SPEED TYPING: NUMBERS ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
SPEED TYPING: NUMBERS ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboard LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPING PRACTICE: PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of programming concepts. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typinglessons
SPEED TYPING: TOP ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
LESSON 15: LETTERS CONSOLIDATION Lesson 15: Letters Consolidation. Well if you've made it this far (and have been honest about your progress!), give yourself a great big pat on the back! You now have under your command all of the letters and some basic punctuation, which will probably get you through a good 90% or so of your typing needs. If you keep good form and do not let ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: WORDSWORTH Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of William Wordsworth! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: SHAKESPEARE Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of Shakespeare. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! MATH TYPING PRACTICE: RANDOM NUMBERS Random Numbers. Here is some straight-up numbers keyboarding practice, with numbers from 1 to 999, randomly presented. This makes a great complement to the numbers row lessons, as well as the math-key pinky buster exercise . Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
LEGAL TYPING PRACTICE: LEGAL CONTRACTS Legal Contracts. Here's an opportunity to practice typing the sort of language you will encounter in various kinds of legal contracts and other legal documents. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
LEGAL TYPING PRACTICE: LEGAL CONTRACTS Legal Contracts. Here's an opportunity to practice typing the sort of language you will encounter in various kinds of legal contracts and other legal documents. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: RANDOM NUMBERS Random Numbers. Here is some straight-up numbers keyboarding practice, with numbers from 1 to 999, randomly presented. This makes a great complement to the numbers row lessons, as well as the math-key pinky buster exercise . Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning LESSON 15: LETTERS CONSOLIDATION Lesson 15: Letters Consolidation. Well if you've made it this far (and have been honest about your progress!), give yourself a great big pat on the back! You now have under your command all of the letters and some basic punctuation, which will probably get you through a good 90% or so of your typing needs. If you keep good form and do not let COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPING PRACTICE: PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of programming concepts. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typinglessons
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: PRIME NUMBERS Get some numbers row keyboarding practice with the first 109 prime numbers! As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!. If you haven't used these exercises before, here are ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: WORDSWORTH Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of William Wordsworth! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: SHAKESPEARE Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of Shakespeare. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 18: NUMBERS ROW LEFT: 12345 Lesson 18: Numbers Row Left: 12345. It's time to extend your reach, literally and figuratively, with the numbers row. Reaching this row requires a much larger stretch than any of the letters, but if you've been doing the exercises regularly to warm up your fingers won't haveany trouble.
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPING PRACTICE: UNIX COMMANDS If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your computer programming typing, try these practice exercises as well: Please click here if the above exercise isn't working for you. PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
LEGAL TYPING PRACTICE: LEGAL CONTRACTS Legal Contracts. Here's an opportunity to practice typing the sort of language you will encounter in various kinds of legal contracts and other legal documents. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
LEGAL TYPING PRACTICE: LEGAL CONTRACTS Legal Contracts. Here's an opportunity to practice typing the sort of language you will encounter in various kinds of legal contracts and other legal documents. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: RANDOM NUMBERS Random Numbers. Here is some straight-up numbers keyboarding practice, with numbers from 1 to 999, randomly presented. This makes a great complement to the numbers row lessons, as well as the math-key pinky buster exercise . Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning LESSON 15: LETTERS CONSOLIDATION Lesson 15: Letters Consolidation. Well if you've made it this far (and have been honest about your progress!), give yourself a great big pat on the back! You now have under your command all of the letters and some basic punctuation, which will probably get you through a good 90% or so of your typing needs. If you keep good form and do not let COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPING PRACTICE: PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of programming concepts. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typinglessons
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: PRIME NUMBERS Get some numbers row keyboarding practice with the first 109 prime numbers! As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!. If you haven't used these exercises before, here are ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: WORDSWORTH Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of William Wordsworth! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: SHAKESPEARE Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of Shakespeare. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 18: NUMBERS ROW LEFT: 12345 Lesson 18: Numbers Row Left: 12345. It's time to extend your reach, literally and figuratively, with the numbers row. Reaching this row requires a much larger stretch than any of the letters, but if you've been doing the exercises regularly to warm up your fingers won't haveany trouble.
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING TYPING PRACTICE: UNIX COMMANDS If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your computer programming typing, try these practice exercises as well: Please click here if the above exercise isn't working for you. PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Which Fingers Go Where. Each finger rests on a particular key in the home row of the keyboard when not typing, in order to keep "grounded" and oriented at all times. The home keys (ASDF JKL; ) are outlined in yellow on the above diagram. The thumbs remain in the air, or very gently in contact with the keys below. LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 11: ROW BY ROW: TOP & HOME ROWS COMBINED Lesson 11: Row by Row: Top & Home Rows Combined. Now let's connect your newly-learned expertise with the top row letters to your knowledge of the home row. Connecting large chunks of hard-earned knowledge together like this should be both gratifying and encouraging. With every lesson you will be adding to your skill set, until you have covered LESSON 18: NUMBERS ROW LEFT: 12345 Lesson 18: Numbers Row Left: 12345. It's time to extend your reach, literally and figuratively, with the numbers row. Reaching this row requires a much larger stretch than any of the letters, but if you've been doing the exercises regularly to warm up your fingers won't haveany trouble.
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Which Fingers Go Where. Each finger rests on a particular key in the home row of the keyboard when not typing, in order to keep "grounded" and oriented at all times. The home keys (ASDF JKL; ) are outlined in yellow on the above diagram. The thumbs remain in the air, or very gently in contact with the keys below. LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 11: ROW BY ROW: TOP & HOME ROWS COMBINED Lesson 11: Row by Row: Top & Home Rows Combined. Now let's connect your newly-learned expertise with the top row letters to your knowledge of the home row. Connecting large chunks of hard-earned knowledge together like this should be both gratifying and encouraging. With every lesson you will be adding to your skill set, until you have covered LESSON 18: NUMBERS ROW LEFT: 12345 Lesson 18: Numbers Row Left: 12345. It's time to extend your reach, literally and figuratively, with the numbers row. Reaching this row requires a much larger stretch than any of the letters, but if you've been doing the exercises regularly to warm up your fingers won't haveany trouble.
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardTYPING EXERCISES
Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
TYPING EXERCISE: SPEED TYPING: THE MOST COMMON WORDS Speed Typing: The Most Common Words. This exercise focusses on typing the 100 most common words in the English language, as compiled by the makers of the Oxford English Dictionary. Since these appear virtually everywhere with great regularity, getting really fast at typing these will greatly increase your practical, real-world typing skills. So MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: PRIME NUMBERS Get some numbers row keyboarding practice with the first 109 prime numbers! As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!. If you haven't used these exercises before, here are ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: WORDSWORTH Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of William Wordsworth! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: SHAKESPEARE Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of Shakespeare. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
TYPING EXERCISE: THE FOREFINGER HAND-OFF The Forefinger Hand-Off. This exercise give you a chance to practise efficiently crossing the great left-hand, right-hand divide! Sometimes it can feel like your forefingers are floating in the ether when they are in the extended position. Here you can develop a better sense of where they are in relation to the keys beside them that are pressed PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Which Fingers Go Where. Each finger rests on a particular key in the home row of the keyboard when not typing, in order to keep "grounded" and oriented at all times. The home keys (ASDF JKL; ) are outlined in yellow on the above diagram. The thumbs remain in the air, or very gently in contact with the keys below. LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 11: ROW BY ROW: TOP & HOME ROWS COMBINED Lesson 11: Row by Row: Top & Home Rows Combined. Now let's connect your newly-learned expertise with the top row letters to your knowledge of the home row. Connecting large chunks of hard-earned knowledge together like this should be both gratifying and encouraging. With every lesson you will be adding to your skill set, until you have covered LESSON 18: NUMBERS ROW LEFT: 12345 Lesson 18: Numbers Row Left: 12345. It's time to extend your reach, literally and figuratively, with the numbers row. Reaching this row requires a much larger stretch than any of the letters, but if you've been doing the exercises regularly to warm up your fingers won't haveany trouble.
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardTYPING EXERCISES
Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
TYPING EXERCISE: SPEED TYPING: THE MOST COMMON WORDS Speed Typing: The Most Common Words. This exercise focusses on typing the 100 most common words in the English language, as compiled by the makers of the Oxford English Dictionary. Since these appear virtually everywhere with great regularity, getting really fast at typing these will greatly increase your practical, real-world typing skills. So MATH TYPING PRACTICE: TIMES TABLES If you haven't used these exercises before, here are the Instructions for Use, otherwise take a deep breath and click the button to get started! Afterwards if you want some more practice with your math typing, try these practice exercises as well: Fibonacci series. Pi. prime numbers. compound interest. random numbers. 12x5=60 6x3=1812x4=48 1x3
MATH TYPING PRACTICE: PRIME NUMBERS Get some numbers row keyboarding practice with the first 109 prime numbers! As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!. If you haven't used these exercises before, here are ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: WORDSWORTH Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of William Wordsworth! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: SHAKESPEARE Here is a chance for you to practice your typing of Shakespeare. Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! TYPING EXERCISE: MATH KEY PINKY BUSTER Here is a little exercise designed to make using the math keys exponentially easier (pun intended!). Basically, this is just an 8-keystroke pattern repeated 4 times, and then another 4 times with the shift key down for the math keys. This will make you get used to having your right-hand pinky go from its comfortable position in thehome row to
TYPING EXERCISE: THE FOREFINGER HAND-OFF The Forefinger Hand-Off. This exercise give you a chance to practise efficiently crossing the great left-hand, right-hand divide! Sometimes it can feel like your forefingers are floating in the ether when they are in the extended position. Here you can develop a better sense of where they are in relation to the keys beside them that are pressed PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Which Fingers Go Where. Each finger rests on a particular key in the home row of the keyboard when not typing, in order to keep "grounded" and oriented at all times. The home keys (ASDF JKL; ) are outlined in yellow on the above diagram. The thumbs remain in the air, or very gently in contact with the keys below. PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Which Fingers Go Where. Each finger rests on a particular key in the home row of the keyboard when not typing, in order to keep "grounded" and oriented at all times. The home keys (ASDF JKL; ) are outlined in yellow on the above diagram. The thumbs remain in the air, or very gently in contact with the keys below. LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! LESSON 15: LETTERS CONSOLIDATION Lesson 15: Letters Consolidation. Well if you've made it this far (and have been honest about your progress!), give yourself a great big pat on the back! You now have under your command all of the letters and some basic punctuation, which will probably get you through a good 90% or so of your typing needs. If you keep good form and do not let ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: DICKENS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the novels of Charles Dickens! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit MATH TYPING PRACTICE: PRIME NUMBERS Get some numbers row keyboarding practice with the first 109 prime numbers! As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!. If you haven't used these exercises before, here are LESSON 10: IT'S LONELY AT THE TOP: ALL TOP ROW LETTERS Speed Typing (top row, all) - a simpler version of the below exercise that allows you to type faster and focus on the rhythm of your typing. Musical Typing (top row - all!) - generate music with your keystrokes, again making you type rhythmically while testing your powers of concentration. Cool musical arrangements by yours truly! LESSON 29: FINAL EXAM Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is to learn incorrect things, and to confuse that which you already know. Slower is faster. Speed comes from certainty. The more you type things correctly, no matter how slow it has to be, the more certain you will be, and the faster you will become a proficient typist. LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
LESSON 5: THE SHIFT KEYS Lesson 5: The Shift Keys. This is one of the most important lessons in the course. Learning to use the shift keys without losing your home row orientation is one of the most important, and difficult skills you have to learn to become a typing hero!! The shift key is pressed by the pinky finger on the hand opposite to the one hitting the key. LESSON 11: ROW BY ROW: TOP & HOME ROWS COMBINED Lesson 11: Row by Row: Top & Home Rows Combined. Now let's connect your newly-learned expertise with the top row letters to your knowledge of the home row. Connecting large chunks of hard-earned knowledge together like this should be both gratifying and encouraging. With every lesson you will be adding to your skill set, until you have covered PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Which Fingers Go Where. Each finger rests on a particular key in the home row of the keyboard when not typing, in order to keep "grounded" and oriented at all times. The home keys (ASDF JKL; ) are outlined in yellow on the above diagram. The thumbs remain in the air, or very gently in contact with the keys below. PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and addedkeyboarding lessons
PRACTICE TYPING
Type & learn new stuff!! This supplementary section of the course gives you a huge amount of real-world keyboarding practice, along with the opportunity to learn and/or affirm terms, phrases and concepts associated with a wide variety of subjects. If you feel at any time you need more focussed practice in one particular area of the keyboardSPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currently typing. And stay relaxed at alltimes!
BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Learn the latest jargon in business communication as you practice typing with these business jargon examples! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase yourkeyboarding skills.
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW If this is your first time here, please read the instructions and overview before you begin! Play the WPM metronome at an attainable typing speed for a few beats, and then try to type to that rhythm for the whole exercise: 20. Words per minute (WPM) Press the orange button to begin. Remember, always read ahead of where you are currentlytyping.
LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Lesson 4: Home Row, Extended Index Fingers. Up until now, each finger has been responsible for only one key. If only life were so simple! Each finger will eventually be responsible for multiple keys, some more than others! In this lesson, we ease you in gently by introducing one additional letter for each index finger: the G key for the left LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Which Fingers Go Where. Each finger rests on a particular key in the home row of the keyboard when not typing, in order to keep "grounded" and oriented at all times. The home keys (ASDF JKL; ) are outlined in yellow on the above diagram. The thumbs remain in the air, or very gently in contact with the keys below. LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND Lesson 1: Home Row, Left Hand. Welcome to Lesson 1! First, a little orientation: at the top of every lesson you'll see a diagram of the keyboard that highlights in yellow the keys you will be working on. In subsequent keyboarding lessons the keys you have already learned but are not the focus of the lesson will be coloured green. ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! LESSON 15: LETTERS CONSOLIDATION Lesson 15: Letters Consolidation. Well if you've made it this far (and have been honest about your progress!), give yourself a great big pat on the back! You now have under your command all of the letters and some basic punctuation, which will probably get you through a good 90% or so of your typing needs. If you keep good form and do not let ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: DICKENS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the novels of Charles Dickens! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit MATH TYPING PRACTICE: PRIME NUMBERS Get some numbers row keyboarding practice with the first 109 prime numbers! As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!. If you haven't used these exercises before, here are LESSON 10: IT'S LONELY AT THE TOP: ALL TOP ROW LETTERS Speed Typing (top row, all) - a simpler version of the below exercise that allows you to type faster and focus on the rhythm of your typing. Musical Typing (top row - all!) - generate music with your keystrokes, again making you type rhythmically while testing your powers of concentration. Cool musical arrangements by yours truly! LESSON 29: FINAL EXAM Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is to learn incorrect things, and to confuse that which you already know. Slower is faster. Speed comes from certainty. The more you type things correctly, no matter how slow it has to be, the more certain you will be, and the faster you will become a proficient typist. LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Lesson 25: Putting It All Together: Special Characters. Here you will test your skills with all the special characters on keys from all rows. So not only will you get all the stuff from the numbers row you just learned, but I will also include the forward-slash and question mark for good measure! I'll even throw in the quotes, apostrophe,colon
LESSON 5: THE SHIFT KEYS Lesson 5: The Shift Keys. This is one of the most important lessons in the course. Learning to use the shift keys without losing your home row orientation is one of the most important, and difficult skills you have to learn to become a typing hero!! The shift key is pressed by the pinky finger on the hand opposite to the one hitting the key. LESSON 11: ROW BY ROW: TOP & HOME ROWS COMBINED Lesson 11: Row by Row: Top & Home Rows Combined. Now let's connect your newly-learned expertise with the top row letters to your knowledge of the home row. Connecting large chunks of hard-earned knowledge together like this should be both gratifying and encouraging. With every lesson you will be adding to your skill set, until you have covered PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Turn yourself into a typing hero! Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who wantPRACTICE TYPING
Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE Turn yourself into a typing hero! Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who wantPRACTICE TYPING
Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
SPEED TYPING
The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. SPEED TYPING: ALL LETTERS The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. BUSINESS TYPING PRACTICE: BUSINESS JARGON Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
SPEED TYPING: HOME ROW The speed typing section is designed to teach you to type to a regular rhythm at your maximum attainable and controlled speed. Typing this way allows you to scan ahead while you are typing, so that you can see what is coming ahead of time. LESSON 4: HOME ROW, EXTENDED INDEX FINGERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
WHICH FINGERS GO WHERE Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 1: HOME ROW, LEFT HAND The home row is a key concept in typing (sorry for the pun!). It is that middle horizontal row of the keyboard that starts with A and goes all the way across. The idea behind the home row is that each finger remains in light contact with a particular key there when it is not typing in order to keep "grounded", providing a reference point forevery other key.
ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: KEATS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the poems of John Keats! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs! LESSON 15: LETTERS CONSOLIDATION This lesson is a chance for you to take a pause from new learning, and consolidate that which you have already learned. Rather than giving you individual words to learn, I thought it'd be nice for you to hone your skills with real sentences from real sources, of your choosing! ENGLISH TYPING PRACTICE: DICKENS Practice keyboarding as you type excerpts from the novels of Charles Dickens! Every time you visit this page you will get a new exercise. As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit MATH TYPING PRACTICE: PRIME NUMBERS Get some numbers row keyboarding practice with the first 109 prime numbers! As with the lessons, the Principles for Effective Learning apply here as you strive to increase your keyboarding skills. If you find your typing needs attention in a specific area, please visit the typing lessons section and find the lesson that best suit you needs!. If you haven't used these exercises before, here are LESSON 10: IT'S LONELY AT THE TOP: ALL TOP ROW LETTERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 25: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER: SPECIAL CHARACTERS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 5: THE SHIFT KEYS Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
LESSON 11: ROW BY ROW: TOP & HOME ROWS COMBINED Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
MEDICAL TYPING PRACTICE: HUMAN ANATOMY Free online typing course. No mistakes. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is tolearn
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PRINCIPLES FOR EFFECTIVE LEARNING * NO MISTAKES. Always be sure and in control. Follow the principle of 100% correct practice: to make a mistake is to learn incorrect things, and to confuse that which you already know. * SLOWER IS FASTER. Speed comes from certainty. The more you type things correctly, no matter how slow it has to be, the more certain you will be, and the faster you will become a proficient typist. Increase speed only when you feel sure enough to do so. * DON'T LOOK AT THE KEYBOARD! If you don't know where a key is, look at the keyboard to find it, then look away and type the key. Do not guess; always be sure. * TYPE TO A STEADY RHYTHM. Generally, the time between keystrokes should be the same, giving you a sense of flow and the ability to scan ahead at a constant speed. * RELAX. No unnecessary or dysfunctional tension. Enjoy the rhythm ofyour own typing!
* HIT THE KEYS SQUARELY IN THE CENTER. If you find you aren't consistently doing so, SLOW DOWN!!! It should feel good to type!Close
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE * Press the "Click here to start" button, then type what you see on the screen. If you type correctly, the letter will turn to grey. If you err, it won't, and you will hear an error sound. * To do the same again (which you should do if you make ANY mistakes), press the "Go again!" button that appears when you finish. * Remember, shoot for no errors!! That is the most important thing right now. Speed means nothing; certainty and correctness are what'simportant.
* For practical purposes, you can consider yourself having mastered an exercise only if you are able to type three reloaded screens of exercises in a row in under 60 seconds each, with no errors,confidently.
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TECHNICAL HELP
If you are accessing this course on the desktop or a laptop, Google Chrome (currently the most popular browser in the world) is the recommended browser for this site, and switching to it will likely solve any issues you may be experiencing. It is a free download , easy to install, and available for all platforms. Other major browsers, such as Apple Safari, Mozilla Firefox
and Microsoft InternetExplorer
should generally be ok, however please make sure you are using a current version. Older versions or other browsers may give inconsistent results. Javascript is required for the typing functionality, so please ensure it is turned on in your browser preferences. Some third-party extensions for web browsers, such as ad blockers, might interefere with the typing functionality. If you are using such an extension, turn it off temporarily and see if that is the cause. If so, it should be possible to whitelist this site so that the extension is turned off for this site only. This course is not designed to be used with a soft keyboard on a tablet, although it has been successfully tested to work with iOS devices (iPad and iPhone). If you are on Android or a Windows Mobile device it is hit or miss, however it should work absolutely fine with an external keyboard. It is highly recommended to learn touch typing on a physical keyboard for the tactile feedback, and bluetooth keyboards can be obtained very inexpensively these days (i.e. as little as $10). This is a VERY worthwhile investment to learn touch typing, a skill which will last you a lifetime. If you're still having problems, you can still access the old, Flash-based version of the course here .Close
PRELIMINARIES
* Introduction and Overview * Principles for Effective Learning* Typing Ergonomics
* Which Fingers Go WhereTYPING LESSONS
* Home Row, Left Hand * Home Row, Right Hand * Home Row, Left + Right * Home Row, Extended Index Fingers* The Shift Keys
* Quotes and Apostrophe * Home Row: The Whole Shebang * Top Row Left: QWERT * Top Row Right: YUIOP * It's Lonely at the Top: All Top Row Letters * Row by Row: Top & Home Rows Combined * Bottom Row Right: NM,./? * Bottom Row Left: ZXCVB * Putting It All Together: Bottom Row * Letters Consolidation* Take a Break!
* The Brackets
* Numbers Row Left: 12345 * Numbers Row Right: 67890 * Putting It All Together: Numbers * Numbers Row Left + Shift: !@#$% * Numbers Row Right + Shift: ^&*()* Math Keys: -=_+
* Programming Keys: ~`|\ * Putting It All Together: Special Characters * Numbers Row + Special Characters * The Last Connection * The Backspace/Delete Key* Final Exam
* Graduation
* Where to Go From HereTYPING EXERCISES
* The Finger Upper-Downer * The Up & Down Home Hopper * The Up & Down Homeless Hopper * The Forefinger Hand-Off* The Big Zig
* Do You Have My Number? * Math Key Pinky Buster * Speed Typing: The Most Common Words * The Shift Key Shuffle * Make Your Own Exercise!TYPING PRACTICE
* Business Typing
* Computer Programming Typing* English Typing
* Fairy Tales Typing* Fun Typing
* Geography Typing
* Legal Typing
* Math Typing
* Medical Typing
* Sports Typing
MUSICAL TYPING
* Home Row
* Top Row
* Bottom Row
* All Letters
* Numbers Row
* Special CharactersSPEED TYPING
* Home Row
* Top Row
* Bottom Row
* All Letters
* Numbers Row
PRELIMINARIES
* Introduction and Overview * Principles for Effective Learning* Typing Ergonomics
* Which Fingers Go WhereTYPING LESSONS
* Home Row, Left Hand * Home Row, Right Hand * Home Row, Left + Right * Home Row, Extended Index Fingers* The Shift Keys
* Quotes and Apostrophe * Home Row: The Whole Shebang * Top Row Left: QWERT * Top Row Right: YUIOP * It's Lonely at the Top: All Top Row Letters * Row by Row: Top & Home Rows Combined * Bottom Row Right: NM,./? * Bottom Row Left: ZXCVB * Putting It All Together: Bottom Row * Letters Consolidation* Take a Break!
* The Brackets
* Numbers Row Left: 12345 * Numbers Row Right: 67890 * Putting It All Together: Numbers * Numbers Row Left + Shift: !@#$% * Numbers Row Right + Shift: ^&*()* Math Keys: -=_+
* Programming Keys: ~`|\ * Putting It All Together: Special Characters * Numbers Row + Special Characters * The Last Connection * The Backspace/Delete Key* Final Exam
* Graduation
* Where to Go From HereTYPING EXERCISES
* The Finger Upper-Downer * The Up & Down Home Hopper * The Up & Down Homeless Hopper * The Forefinger Hand-Off* The Big Zig
* Do You Have My Number? * Math Key Pinky Buster * Speed Typing: The Most Common Words * The Shift Key Shuffle * Make Your Own Exercise!TYPING PRACTICE
* Business Typing
* Computer Programming Typing* English Typing
* Fairy Tales Typing* Fun Typing
* Geography Typing
* Legal Typing
* Math Typing
* Medical Typing
* Sports Typing
MUSICAL TYPING
* Home Row
* Top Row
* Bottom Row
* All Letters
* Numbers Row
* Special CharactersSPEED TYPING
* Home Row
* Top Row
* Bottom Row
* All Letters
* Numbers Row
PETER'S ONLINE TYPING COURSE TURN YOURSELF INTO A TYPING HERO! Welcome to this new & improved, and still humble typing web course. Here you'll find an expanded set of free online typing lessons and typing exercises for beginning typists, and frustrated hunt-and-peckers who want to move from four-finger typing to full-blown touch typing. I'm hoping the redesign of the site and added keyboarding lessons & exercises are much to your liking, but if for any reason you prefer things the way they were you can still access the previous site in itsentirety here .
If you're new here, please begin with the INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW.
If you are a returning user, you might just want to check out the new typing exercises , musical typing , speed typing and keyboardingpractice areas!
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