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Custom Typing
is for students in
regular and special education! This
is an online service, which is constantly being enhanced and
upgraded. You get all upgrades for free. 'No payment for
site license upgrades!'
As always, we are eager to
hear your suggestions, needs and ideas. We want to make the
web site work for you and your students. Our newsletters
will tell you about our regular enhancements as well as give
you information
about new developments in the computer field and product reviews
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Custom Typing now offers typing exercises with
subject specific content,
photos, user definable font size, and an
improved, fun user interface.
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Currently, the subjects available are: |
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World landmarks
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Occupations
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Animals
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Diversity
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More
topics to come soon ... Give us your requests for topics.
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to see more information. |
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More to come ...
Reporting capabilities will
soon be enhanced which will allow you to access information for
multiple users at once. For those schools who have many
student and staff users, we will be adding the option to make
'groups' so that you can group different users depending on
their class, teacher name etc.
Quick
Tip:
A reminder on how to use
administration accounts and individual user accounts:
Please remember that the
administration account is for responsible individuals who will be
setting up and monitoring user accounts. Users should
not log in from the admin page. Individual users should always log in
independently using their own log in name and password, at www.customtyping.com
Click here
to see additional information about admin and individual user
accounts...
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| We periodically review and report on new
products that are useful for students. We do not endorse any products, nor do we advertise. These are
independent professional opinions. |
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MicroMini
Keyboard
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Students are learning to keyboard at a younger age now. For
students with small hands or difficulty learning touch typing,
consider using a small keyboard. Note that some keyboards are smaller,
but the distance between keys is the same, which doesn't mean smaller
reach for the fingers. A keyboard such as this is smaller
overall with a small edge. The keys are full size, although they
are closer together, thus reducing range of reach required. This
type of keyboard has good potential for improving initial keyboarding
success for students with small hands.
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