Type Like a Master with These 5 Typing Resources
June 16, 2008
Not everyone is a wizard of the qwerty keyboard. Your students may be able to thumb their way around a cell phone keypad, but still can’t find the home keys on a computer keyboard. Here are some resources for you (or your students) to work on typing speed and accuracy while having fun. I love doing them even with a solid 50+ wpm speed.
- Aunt Lee Dot Com is a collection of different typing games (some of which are featured below). My favorite is under Typing words that has Type, Type, Revolution (yep, just like the dancing game, only with typing).
- Dance Mat Typing is probably the most well-known online interactive typing program, and is brought to us by the BBC. The narrator (a goat) does have a pretty heavy Scots burr, but it just adds to the flavor of the place.
- TypingTest.com and Online Typing Games – Bubbles Game let you assess yourself, then play a really great game of typing letter bubbles. I’m addicted.
- Custom Typing Training has a training module, and a fun soccer typing game. You need to sign up to get the full version, but it’s still free.
Add fun – and more words per minute – to your typing repertoire with these online typing games. -ALICE MERCER
Aunt Lee Dot Com
Dance Mat Typing
TypingTest.com
Online Typing Games – Bubbles Game
Custom Typing Training
Best sites to learn typing skills via Larry Ferlazzo
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