Ultimate Typing Is The Modern Version Of The Original Portable Touch Typing Home Study Courses, eReflect Reports
New York City, NY (PRWEB) October 11, 2013 -- In 1963, electric typewriters became widely available and there was new interest in learning to type. eReflect company marked this 50-year anniversary in a brief statement today, remarking that Ultimate Typing™ is today's answer to the audio home study courses in the sixties. eReflect pinpointed the similarities between Ultimate Typing™ software and earlier versions of educational typing packages such as the Smith-Corona 10-day course on touch typing. eReflect explained that although both educational systems aim to teach touch typing to learners of all ages and skills, Ultimate Typing™ has come a long way since the first educational touch typing courses of 50 years ago, providing efficient strategies and opportunities to learn to touch type.
While earlier touch typing home study courses consisted of recorded instructions on how to type, today’s software combines an array of multimedia channels to provide lessons, from written and audio instructions to interactive video tutorials. Technological advances have redefined education at home and are providing affordable solutions for self-development, targeting various interpersonal and professional skills, including touch typing, eReflect remarked.
A few decades back, people who wanted to learn to touch type would do so with the help of a book or an audio record, but today, technology allows typists to acquire typing skills more efficiently, learning quickly and effortlessly through interactive typing exercises, challenging typing games, and exciting touch typing interfaces that promote learning successfully. eReflect pointed out that software such as Ultimate Typing™ allows learners of different styles to learn to touch type through a series of intuitive and fun activities.
eReflect noted how much technology has progressed in 50 years, and explained that the educational benefits technology grants people shouldn’t be forgotten. Typing software systems today are fully advanced and of high quality, giving young people a head start in acquiring skills they need to succeed in school and in the workplace. Typing software itself has improved substantially and in the last ten years the possibilities provided by modern technology have completely overhauled self-taught touch typing. Whereas previously learners would have to put in long hours to get results, today 7 minutes of practice a day suffices to improve a person’s typing speed and accuracy, eReflect concluded.
For more details on Ultimate Typing™ please visit http://www.ultimatetyping.com/.
About Ultimate Typing™
Ultimate Typing™ software is designed specifically for the improvement of typing skills. Created by eReflect, a world leader in e-learning and self-development software, Ultimate Typing™ has been informed by the latest developments in the science of touch typing.
Since its creation in 2006 by Marc Slater, the company has already catered to over 112 countries all over the world, offering products with the latest cutting-edge technology, some of which are among the world’s most recognized and awarded in the industry.
Rick Wilson, eReflect, +1 (408) 520-9803, [email protected]
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