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Posted: March 03 2005 at 10:06am | IP Logged Quote TradCathMom

Does anyone have a suggestion for an easy (maybe even fun! ) typing program? I'd like to teach the children to type. I remember learning it in highschool and it is a life-skill that I have used eversince and am grateful I can type without hunting and pecking! I wish I had learned it when I was younger than 12th grade!!!

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Posted: March 03 2005 at 1:25pm | IP Logged Quote jdostalik

I just purchased Mavis Beacon teaches typing and my dd, aged 9, really likes it and is learning easily...



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Hi,

Newbie here, but I thought I would let you know what I did, my oldest son wanted to learn to type so I got out on OLD typing book I used in school. Plus we used a modern program (Mavis Beacon) that taught basic skills and 10 key on the computer. What he and I both liked is that my old school book taught the basics that are not really used anymore (like how to type an informal letter,formal,business etc..) It was kind of like having your child learn the basics of math before you let them use a calculator. He has really used this info from my old text and is a great typist, which has really helped him in highschool and now college.

My younger children our learning the basics with the Mavis Beacon program now and will do the typing book when the get to the 9th grade.

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Posted: March 03 2005 at 2:15pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

I'd like to also throw in my vote for Mavis Beacon -- we used it when I taught Computers in a K-8 parochial school and I've used it at home.

You can have more than one student using it and it will keep track of progress, what needs to be worked on and you can make sure they're doing the drills and not just playing the games.

Very worthwhile!

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Posted: March 03 2005 at 2:37pm | IP Logged Quote TradCathMom

There were 3 Mavis Beacon items: 12, 16 or 16 Deluxe. What is the difference and what would you recommend? And silly question but is this software?

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Posted: March 03 2005 at 5:13pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Julie (by the way, I love your stuff -- my kids had a great Christmas thanks to your online store !)

The three different Mavis' are just different editions -- the highest, being the newest. Unless they're REALLY close in price, I'd go with the cheapest as it probably has everything you want anyway and the latest edition may be overkill -- we're still using 12 and it works fine on XP, etc.

Yes, it's software , ver yeasy to load and as I mentioned earlier, you can track different students....this makes it very useful in the classroom setting or the homeschool....

Hope this helps!

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Posted: March 03 2005 at 5:20pm | IP Logged Quote tovlo4801

I'm wondering if anyone knows of a free way to teach typing. Are there any on-line free programs that would be sufficient?

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Posted: March 03 2005 at 8:47pm | IP Logged Quote Cindy

Another vote for Mavis Beacon. We did short lessons (5, then 10 min with timer each day) and within a few weeks they were proficeint and can now touch type very fast. I think this really contributed to their love to write.

And.. we are not a super-discplined family and doing things daily.... but glad we did that.

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Posted: March 03 2005 at 10:08pm | IP Logged Quote Karen T

tovlo4801 wrote:
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a free way to teach typing. Are there any on-line free programs that would be sufficient?

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Check Target or similar places if you're looking for Mavis Beacon; I've seen older versions very cheap ($5-10). By older, I mean last year's, not ancient. I found the one we have for $8.99 I think there, and it was a previous version, but it's not like typing changes every year and you need the newest one!
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Posted: March 03 2005 at 10:57pm | IP Logged Quote TradCathMom

I started to do a google search for a free one but ran out of time. I bet there is one somewhere... everything is on the internet somewhere, isn't it?!

I found there are heaps of the Mavis Beacon programs on eBay for pretty inexpensive. (You shoudl try using the "compare" button it is great) I found a copy for $4.50 + $3.99 shipping... it isn't over yet so don't outbid me!   

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Posted: March 08 2005 at 4:36pm | IP Logged Quote TracyQ

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000066R4X/qid =1110321072/sr=8-1/ref=pd_ka_1/102-1639998-9050502?v=glance& s=software&n=507846

We use Roller Typing. We have Mavis Beacon somewhere. Maybe I'll check it out for my daughter. She complains about everything, including typing.

But I wanted something more fun for this skill, so I opted for something more *game oriented* for them. It's premise is roller blading. So far, they're doing pretty well. They type something like 30-40 words per minute while doing their typing.

I noticed our oldest types quite fast, and I was pretty impressed, so it must be working pretty well.

I posted the link above for Roller Typing. There are other programs. Here's the link for the search I did at Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-form/ref=dp_ sr_00/102-1639998-9050502

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/search-handle-url/index%3D software%26field-keywords%3DJump%252520Start%252520Typing%26 store-name%3Dsoftware/102-1639998-9050502 (that's the link for Jump Start Typing)

Hope this helps!
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Posted: March 11 2005 at 8:24pm | IP Logged Quote Karen T

One day when I first set up Mavis Beacon for ds to use, I decided to do a timed test on myself, just out of curiosity. I used to type >80 wpm in hs, using *manual* machines, and I know I can type way faster now on a computer keyboard. I was very surprised to see a lot of errors, until I went back and looked at what I'd typed.

First of all, if you accidentally put in an extra letter or space, or leave one out, even if everything after that is typed correctly, it doesn't match up with what they have so you get penalized severely. Second, what threw me off was I was taught to use two spaces after a period, exclamation point or question mark, in other words, at the end of a complete sentence. MB only uses one space between sentences. Am I totally out to lunch here, or have the rules changed, or what?

As you can imagine, with me using two spaces and MB only wanting one, all the rest of my typing was off-kilter so I scored extremely low. I haven't tried it again; I really don't want to change my spacing habits after this many years!

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Posted: March 12 2005 at 8:01am | IP Logged Quote Mary G

Karen T.

I had the same problem with Mavis -- and I used to type 90+ wpm on a manual.

However, I found that typing on a computer has taught me sloppy typing. It's so easy to hit the backspace -- I'm almost as fast at that as at the "home keys"    And on a computer you don't have the "white-out" problems we used to have in typing class!

Also, with spell check (espcially automatic) I've gotten lazy.

The 2 spaces after full sentences was the traditional way to teach typing. Soemthing to do with the spacing of the old machiens and typesetting in general. Because of the onset of word-processing and computer-generated typsetting, the extra space is no longer needed and, in fact, somepublications that I've written for, require only one space after a period -- so I have to go in and take out all the extras. Colons are a similar issue.

So, don't feel bad -- Mavis is your friend --

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Posted: March 12 2005 at 11:27am | IP Logged Quote teachingmom

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The 2 spaces after full sentences was the traditional way to teach typing. Something to do with the spacing of the old machiens and typesetting in general. Because of the onset of word-processing and computer-generated typsetting, the extra space is no longer needed and, in fact, somepublications that I've written for, require only one space after a period -- so I have to go in and take out all the extras. Colons are a similar issue.


Now, this is interesting, Mary. I also was taught to use two spaces after a period. I have been telling my 10yo to do the same when she types on the computer. Do you think I should tell her to use only one space? Making the switch for me at this point would be very difficult, but I want to teach it correctly to the children. My dad suggested just this past week that I should pick up the Mavis Beacon cd rom for the girls. I guess if we go that route, the program will teach them one space only, right?

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Posted: March 12 2005 at 1:49pm | IP Logged Quote Karen T

Mary, thanks for making me feel normal! I'm so relieved to know I wasn't doing it wrong all this time! I guess I just won't do any typing tests on MB for me, but I feel better continuing to let ds use it.
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I'd like to put a vote in for the AVKO Keyboarding class. I heard about it from Elizabeth. We tried several "game" programs for learning to type and got nowhere. AVKO is a dyslexia research foundation and I already knew ds has dyslexia.

What I found interesting is that my instinct was to pull out my high school typing book and teach him the old-fashioned way (the way I learned to type). AVKO's course is very much like this.

One important reminder AVKO gave us is to type slowly to begin with. Speed will come with practice. Find them at www.avko.org.


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Posted: March 13 2005 at 5:33pm | IP Logged Quote Mary G

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Mary, thanks for making me feel normal! I'm so relieved to know I wasn't doing it wrong all this time! I guess I just won't do any typing tests on MB for me, but I feel better continuing to let ds use it.
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Karen: Your welcome -- now could you reciprocate and help me feel "normal"

One thing I really like about Mavis is that her's has games, but she won't "let" you play until you've earned the playtime. And she keeps track, so Mom knows too -- kinda 1984-ish but very helpful if you've got older game-addicts

I would teach the one space after periods -- I'd also teach the one space after colons -- we learned 2 when I was in school some 25 years ago!

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Posted: March 16 2005 at 4:28pm | IP Logged Quote Karen T

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One thing I really like about Mavis is that her's has games, but she won't "let" you play until you've earned the playtime. And she keeps track, so Mom knows too -- kinda 1984-ish but very helpful if you've got older game-addicts

I would teach the one space after periods -- I'd also teach the one space after colons -- we learned 2 when I was in school some 25 years ago!

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Yes, I'd forgotten about the colons as well; I do 2 spaces there also. I did find, though, that there is a place in Mavis Beacon the check whether you want 1 or 2 spaces after periods, so you can change it.
For some reason, though, our program has stopped saving any info other than ds's name. I can't bring up any history on his tests, and it won't let him print the certificate, either, showing he did it. I'm going to try re-installing it and if that doesn't work, I'll probably get a newer version. I think ours is 12?
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