1 ICT Foundation Touch-typing Copyright © Copyright 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. © 2010, IT Gatekeeper – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 2 Hunt Peck VS Touch-typing • Hunt Peck: typing with seeing keyboard ▪ you have to see both the screen and the keyboard, so you get eye strain ▪ you have to look for the key you want to type, so you consider apart from thinking contents you want to type ▪ no training (everyone can do Hunt Peck) but the typing-speed is limited • Touch-typing: typing without seeing keyboard ▪ you have to see only the display ,so your movement of your point of view is less and not so your eye get strain ▪ you don’t look for the key you want to type, so you can concentrate the contents you want to type ▪ you have to train the beginning (for about 1〜2 hours) Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. The growth curve of typing ability 3 Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 4 Evidence typing record in 2004 typed number (Japanese characters) 250 200 ex beginner (touch-typing) beginner (touch-typing) experienced hand (go to touch typing) ex beginner (Hunt Peck) experienced hand (their own way) 150 100 50 7/6 6/29 6/22 6/15 6/8 6/1 5/25 5/18 5/11 5/4 4/27 4/10 4/13 0 千葉商科大学における松澤氏の実践記録 date Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. Hunt Peck & Your own way “the start is easy but fail to grow” 5 • Beginners continue Hunt Peck ▪ they can type more than beginners training touch-typing (of course, with seeing keyboard ▪ fail to grow • Experienced hand depend on their own way ▪ they don’t want to change to touch-typing ▪ they can type up to a point, but they can’t type faster than people touch-typing Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. Touch-typing “the start is hard but grow later” 6 • Beginners start touch-typing ▪ they can’t type entirely when they start ▪ never give up and they type faster and faster • Experienced hand change to touch-typing ▪ very hard just after they changed • speed down suddenly or see the keyboard by habit ▪ if they change completely, they can type much faster than Experienced hand depend on their own way Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. The hang of learning touch typing 1 7 Fine carriage Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. The hang of learning touch typing 2 8 NEVER see the keyboard • Not to see the key, you should type in way using fingers fixed • Keep the home position, and always touch the fixed keys(keys in the home pos) Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. The hang of learning touch typing 3 9 Type thinking letters to type • When you practice, say the letter you try to type • Keep practicing, and you can make the your fingers moving naturally. • You don’t have to memorize the the order of タッチタイピングのできる人に無刻印のキー the key ボードを見せ「このキーは?」と聞いても答えら れないことが多い 「このキーを打って」と言えば,自然に手が動く Happy Hacking Keyboard Professional2 白/無刻印 http://www.pfu.fujitsu.com/hhkeyboard/hhkbpro2/nokeytop.html Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. The hang of learning touch typing 4 Method of home shift 10 • When you type letters on the upper row, shift your hands from the home position to the upper row ▪ on the upper row・・・the right forefinger points U,the left forefinger points R ▪ on the lower row・・・the right forefinger points M,the left forefinger points V • Don’t stretch and don’t shrink your fingers. • Each time you type keys, return your hand to the home position Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. The hang of learning touch-typing 5 11 Keep practice correct every day • If you learn how to type, use it everyday ▪ try not to see keys habitually • Try to type words as the unit of typing ▪ do not type letters one by one • While you are practicing, don’t care results of typing with seeing results of typing and caring them, cognitive model of touch typing you can’t read letters previously and can’t type speedy Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. The hang of learning touch-typing extra 12 • clip your nails short moderately ▪ with long nails, you can’t type properly • practice with the keyboard covered by cloth ▪ you NEVER can see keys Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 13 TUT touch typing (TUTTT) • TUT touch typing(TUTTT)? ▪ developed in Toyohashi University of Technology ▪ you can learn how to type with typing English words Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 14 How to run TUTTT • click “practice typing(タイピング練習)” in the page of your class • click “run(起動する)” button and TUTTT runs Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 15 How to practice • At first go through §0 • Start from §1 and practice to §9 in order, you can learn how to use fingers ▪ basically, practice one section one minute 8 times ▪ you don’t have to do 8 practices all (if you produce good results, go next at a good pace ▪ after you have finished practice one time, the page to review words you missed more than 2 times come so review certainly Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 16 How to use TUTTT 1 • See records(記録を見る): you can see your records of practices (when you want to see in detail, click “detail(詳細)”) • See ranking: you can see ranking of your classmates Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 17 How to use TUTTT 2 • Remind-mail settings: if you don’t practice for a fixed period of time, the mail which says you to practice will be sendる ▪ students who don’t pass the typing exam, register mobile mail address (if you have passed the exam, register empty and the mail won’t be send) ▪ if you register mobile mail, set your phone to be able to get mails from [email protected] Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved. 【Practice 3】 Practice typing with TUTTT 18 • Follow the instructor, practice typing with TUTTT ▪ Home position • is your finger on the correct places? • type enter-key with the fifth finger, space-key with the first key ▪ Method of home shift • can you move home position? • do your fingers return to home position after you type Copyright © 2010, IT Gatekeeper Project – Ohiwa Lab. All rights reserved.
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