This link has been bookmarked by 17 people . It was first bookmarked on 13 Nov 2007, by haugen.
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03 Feb 18
Karin LamsonHERZOG is a company that teaches keyboarding. They teach it in alphabetical sequence that is familiar to students. The HERZOG SYSTEM applies research on the bio-mechanics of operating computer keyboards and the psychology of learning this skill. When learning to keyboard, errors due to incorrect hand position are discouraging to students. The HUB KEY SENSORS are an important learning tool for keyboarding. They eliminate hand position errors and the learning problems caused by those errors. HUB KEY Sensors provide accurate hand positioning without looking at the keyboard by positioning the middle fingers. They also give the hands and fingers greater range of motion and flexibility. This is very important for young students with small hands. With the tactile sensors, students know their hands are in accurate position, so they are relaxed, concentration is easy, and learning speed accelerates.
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teach the keyboard in Alphabetical Sequence
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haugenA 'hub key' approach to keyboarding that teaches keys in alphabetical order. Special 'sensor keys' on D and K (and 3 and 8) help keyboarders stay grounded to the keyboard, but still able to move quickly to and from keys.
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