![]() ![]() As they type the cursor goes over the letters, if they make a mistake the letter turns red and buzzes so they know to go back and fix it. The lessons show an onscreen keyboard to help guide you to the proper place, and there are voice commands to help as well. You can also get more information on Multi-User Licenses for Schools here.$29.95 – Yearly (Although right now they’re offering a 50% off sale ($14.95/yr) on yearly plans).There is also an online version where you’ll go to their site each day, log in to do your lesson. What’s The Cost? You can purchase a CD version for Windows or MAC for about $30 (You can usually get them at Sam’s, Costco, or online.) This makes me think I won’t have to search for a new typing program on a yearly basis. There are 20+ typing level courses total, you can start at the very beginning Ages 8-9 Course, the Home Row level, then go all the way up through to an Advanced Keyboarding Course. The game island is great because it will only use the keys that your student has already learned! They can play through games while practicing their typing skills…very cool!Īnother thing I like is that there are several levels of courses to choose from depending on skill level. I like that the program tracks their progress and will continue to work on the skills they need to master. My daughter loves all the fun games, and story typing. ![]() It’s still new in our house but so far I like it. We are trying out a new Typing Program this year called Typing Instructor. ![]()
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