CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If you don’t know where a key is, look at the keyboard to find it, then look away and type the key. Do not guess; always be sure.
A
No mistakes
B
Relax
C
Don’t look at the keyboard!
D
Type to a steady rhythm
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -If you don’t know where a key is, look at the keyboard to find it, then look away and type the key. Do not guess; always be sure. Type to a steady rhythm. Generally, the time between keystrokes should be the same, giving you a sense of flow and the ability to scan ahead at a constant speed.

Detailed explanation-2: -Touch typing is all about the idea that each finger has its own area on the keyboard. Thanks to that fact you can type without looking at the keys. Practice regularly and your fingers will learn their location on the keyboard through muscle memory.

Detailed explanation-3: -Why looking at the keyboard to find keys is not allowed in touch typing? Answer: Looking at the keyboard to find keys is not allowed in touch typing because it will help you to learn touch typing with all ten fingers. You can customize its options using the keyboard options command in the options menu.

Detailed explanation-4: -Once your fingers learn the keys, they’ll know where to go. It becomes almost like reading; some words your hand will type before you even know it’s typing it–similar to the way our eyes skim past simple, common words like “the” and “and"–let your fingers do the typing; ) Everyone can.

Detailed explanation-5: -A regular person needs to know what they want to type first, then see where are the keys, press them, and check what appeared on the computer screen or paper. A typist does not need to see the keys. Being a typist, your FINGERS remember where they keys are.

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