Ultimate Typing™ And eReflect Discuss Computer Literacy And College Laptop Use In Recent Blog Post
New York City, NY (PRWEB) February 20, 2015 -- eReflect, developer of 2015's best typing program, Ultimate Typing™, has just published a new post on computer literacy and laptop use in the classroom. Devices such as laptops can promote learning and optimize the learning capacity of the student, the company insists, if used appropriately and in a focused manner during a lecture or lesson.
While some people believe that using any form of advanced technology in the classroom is counterintuitive, at Ultimate Typing™ they hold a different viewpoint. With proper knowledge of a laptop’s uses, efficient keyboarding skills, and an awareness of the capacities of technology, the student can optimize their learning, eReflect reports. According to the Ultimate Typing™ editor, laptop use in the college classroom or auditorium comes with several advantages. The post mentions the following benefits of technology:
Better student organization
Increased focus
Improved knowledge absorption
Boosted student engagement
eReflect, as a software developer and designer of Ultimate Typing™, understandably believes that educational technology (or "Ed Tech") is the way forward. With proper mastery of the latest technology, education and learning can become faster, more efficient, and significantly more enjoyable for students everywhere.
Using a laptop during a lecture, the company says, is something that helps the student type out their notes more efficiently, which allows them to focus on the content of the lesson. If at the same time they are connected to the internet or a campus intranet, the student can also reach out to the teacher or fellow students for advice, get involved in discussions, or request support through online groups. College forums are popular places for these online meetings, and through social media the student can access even more resources.
Effective use of a laptop in class presupposes advanced typing skills, however. A person with poor keyboarding skills might have trouble keeping up with the lecturer. Once the student improves their typing speed and accuracy then they can confidently make the most of this skill, in taking notes and participating in the classroom.
As the Ultimate Typing™ editor emphasizes in this post, people shouldn’t overlook the benefits of using technology in the classroom. Teachers and professors ought to have trust in their students and encourage them to use laptops and other Ed Tech tools so as to promote their learning and make it truly interactive and fruitful.
eReflect reminds readers that with a well-designed learn to type software system students can quickly gain skill and confidence, and start efficiently using their laptops in the classrooms for note-taking purposes. Ultimate Typing™ is an effective, user-friendly program according to several typing software reviews.
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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, +61 261761104, [email protected]
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