Posted on May 20, 2015
Where can I find a place to learn proper keyboard typing? I don't have a home computer.
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I need a laptop so I can learn to type so I can further my career at State Farm Bank. Does anyone know of anyone who could help?
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A lot of pawn shops have basic laptops for pretty cheap. If you are looking for a typing program, try and find "Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing". It worked for me in the 8th grade (though, that was a long time ago)
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Not really an answer to your question but here is my experience in learning to type. I went to a Christian Brothers high school. They had a way of categorizing student according to some factor that I was never sure of. The classes ranged from A thru F, with A being the most difficult, college prep level of classes. One benefit of being in this level is that I had to take Latin for 4 years - sure got a lot of real life benefit out of that one. But, in that high school there were very few electives available In my senior year I had taken every class possible and was for to choose something to fill one period of the day. The choices were very limited, as such, there were only two one semester classes left that had not yet taken, one was mechanical drawing (turned out to be very helpful in my MOS) and typing (there were no electric typewriters available on a regular basis in those days) which has served my very well during my entire life. I know this is too late to assist with this question but community colleges often offer free keyboarding classes which are usual short term, like 6 week courses. That would be less expensive than going out and buying a laptop. In our modern electronically dominated world, I think everyone should own a computer, a laptop is always my preference. That was all a helluva lot more than 2 cents worth.
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