Sunday, November 22, 2009

Re: Is Typing Speed Important Anymore

> Fabulous lit review regarding "keyboarding"
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> Http://stager.org/keyboarding.HTML
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> Sent from my iPhone
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> On Nov 20, 2009, at 4:13 PM, Giovanni Paoli <gpaoli@dreyfous.com> =20
> wrote:
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>> I'm surprised noone has respondsed..it depends- I use three =20
>> fingers, so so accuracy, therefore I know I have to proof read!!
>>
>> Giovanni
>> Sent on the Now Network=E2=84=A2 from my Sprint=C3=82=C2=AE =
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Keith E Gatling <keith@gatling.us>
>> Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 17:54:55
>> To: <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
>> Subject: Re: Is Typing Speed Important Anymore
>>
>> Small pad texting skills are useful for jotting the short note to =20
>> someone,
>> but I'd hate to be even trying to write this email message using that
>> method. Not to mention the fact that I seem to recall hearing =20
>> something
>> about a thumb version of carpal tunnel from too much texting.
>>
>> For the foreseeable future, the standard keyboard is still the way =20=

>> to go for
>> getting large documents done. And let's not forget that handwriting =20=

>> has not
>> totally gone the way of the horse and buggy (oh wait, we still have =20=

>> horses
>> and buggies). They can all peacefully coexist for a long, long time.
>> --
>>
>> keg
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>> Keith E Gatling
>> Email: keith@gatling.us
>> Blog: wordfromg.blogspot.com
>> Website: www.gatling.us/keith
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>> with you.
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