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How to Type Faster: Tips and Tricks to Master the Keyboard

How to Type Faster: Tips and Tricks to Master the Keyboard
Living on the digital edge where typing is almost an everyday necessity, learning the ways of proper keyboard usage are crucial. Not only are you able to be more productive and get things done quicker with a keyboard, typing faster can enable you to keep up with your brain; that little voice in your head that has great ideas might only last for a few seconds before it’s forgotten. (Image Source: Fotolia) In this article, we’ll give you 5 tips to get you started typing faster and proper. Recommended Reading: 50 Windows 8 Keyboard Shortcuts You Should Know 1. Getting rid of your bad typing habits is probably the hardest thing to do. (Image Source: Fotolia) Others may type only with two fingers, hovering over ten (or more) keys each, always having to keep their eyes on the keyboard to get the right keys. 2. The next step is to relearn the correct finger placement on the keyboard. Ideally, your index fingers should rest on the F and J keys and the other fingers will fall into place naturally.

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Social Studies Practice Test Pre-ID Layout for Ohio Statewide Assessments 2016-2017 The department has updated its Student Pre-Identification (Pre-ID) File layout for the 2016-2017 school year. The layout collects student information for Ohio’s State Tests, the Alternate Assessment and the Ohio English Language Proficiency Assessment (OELPA). IMPORTANT: Districts participating in the summer 2016 administration for grade 3 English language arts and high school end-of-course tests will continue to use the 2015-2016 Pre-ID file layout. It is important for districts to start preparing for changes in the way they will submit Pre-ID information to TIDE.

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