Anonymous wrote:There's also a week long summer typing class for students at Montgomery College. My daughter did this and it taught hand position, which she continues to use. Time will get speed.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t send your kid to a school that uses computers so young. If they can’t type properly they shouldn’t even be using a computer. Get a typewriter and teach them yourself while you homeschool, public school is clearly useless these days.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. I just found out that Adult and Community Education (ACE) through Fairfax County Public Schools has typing classes during the summer for teens. We are too late for this summer but I am going to keep it in mind for another summer. They call this class, "Keyboarding," and the description is as follows, "Become familiar with the computer keyboard; locate alphabetic and numeric keys. Emphasis is on mastering the keyboard through touch typing. 10 sessions @ 2 hrs each."
Anonymous wrote:Before going to a rec center, ask other parents whether the facilities are clean and whether any beefing occurs on the courts.
There's also a week long summer typing class for students at Montgomery College. My daughter did this and it tough her hand position, which, she counites to use. Time will get speed.Anonymous wrote:There's also a week long summer typing class for students at Montgomery College. My daughter did this and it taught hand position, which she continues to use. Time will get speed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for posting! I completely agree - these kids need to learn to type! When I was a kid and computers were new my dad bought me Mavis Beacon software and I sat in my basement and practiced. Given where technology is now, how is this not a thing?
They don’t have time and money in MCPS to implement this. Parents just have to do it at home, IMO.
Like driving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you for posting! I completely agree - these kids need to learn to type! When I was a kid and computers were new my dad bought me Mavis Beacon software and I sat in my basement and practiced. Given where technology is now, how is this not a thing?
They don’t have time and money in MCPS to implement this. Parents just have to do it at home, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is in elementary school. Still hunts and pecks, but has been exposed to sporadic online typing programs at school.
With so much work on the Chromebook, bad habits are just being reinforced. Should I force DC to practice touch-typing at home? Why isn't typing part of the MCPS curriculum?
TYPING CAMP, call up Landon School right now for their 1 weeker this summer.
I am the PP above you. I just signed up, but there is a waiting list.
Does anyone know of any others, either in MD or VA? We'll go to VA, I don't care. . .