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Computer Keyboarding 1 Online
February 5-11
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Reminder: From
the GDP menu, click Options, Settings. Under
Full Editing, uncheck in Drills!
You never want to edit your skillbuilding
drills! Using the backspace key during skillbuilding leads to poor
technique—distraction from copy, looking at keys, looking at hands, etc.
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On-Campus Orientation:
We
will meet on campus for a mandatory on-campus orientation session this week
and/or next week. I will email you with details. See
FAQ 1 to preview the
presentation, "Orientation to Keyboarding Online." |
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Read, read, and read again—your
online success depends largely on your ability to read and follow
directions in the assignment sheets each week.
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If I were teaching you in a traditional classroom, your assignment
sheets would be my lesson plans. |
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Developing Technique 
Good technique is the foundation for success in keyboarding.
It is up to you to discipline yourself to develop correct
technique. Look at the Typing Technique illustration in your textbook on
p. vii of the Introduction and read the technique pointers carefully.
Click
here to study the
illustration.
Don’t correct errors as you type drill lines. It is
acceptable to have some errors in a line when you are first learning to
type. If you correct errors on drills, your technique suffers when you
glance back and forth between your screen, your hands, and your book.
Type all letters by touch. Once you have studied the reaches,
keep your eyes on the textbook as you type each line.
When you are finished typing a line, look at the screen to identify any
letters you missed. Repeat the line without looking—focus
on any letters you identified in the first attempt. Try turning off your
monitor until you complete a drill so you will not be tempted to peek.
Check your technique constantly. Because I cannot
watch you type to check your technique, you will have to monitor yourself.
Pay careful attention to the software
demonstrations for each new letter to learn the correct fingering.
If you are not sure of your fingering, click the Skillbuilding Exercises
drawer. Click the New Key Drills tab, and click the desired character on
the keyboard below. You will be taken to the lesson where the key was
first introduced. Click the Demonstration button as many
times as you need to be sure you are using the correct fingering.
Remember—you must have acceptable technique to pass
Keyboarding.
Give me a break!
Check out this site for some great
online stretches whenever you need a break:
http://keats.admin.virginia.edu/ergo/stretch.html
Technique Check
You must have acceptable technique to pass keyboarding! I will give you
a technique check in person as soon as
possible after you start the course at the same time. I will watch
you type some paragraphs that include all the keys from Lessons 1 through
20 to be sure that you can type by touch (without looking), use the
correct fingering, and generally have acceptable technique. If you cannot
type by touch and/or are using the wrong fingering, you will have to
improve your technique and come back for another technique check. |
Conventions Used
 | Words in blue indicate
information found in the blue textbook (Gregg College Keyboarding &
Document Processing for Windows or the GDP software.
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 | Words in brown denote
information found in the MS Word 2002 Manual for Lessons 1-120.
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Getting Started
 | Open your textbook to Lesson 1.

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 | Launch GDP; type 1
in the Lesson box or click the list arrow until 1 is
displayed. |

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Orientation to Windows
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To learn about the
format of your Word manual and for an introduction to the basics of
Windows, open your Word manual, and read through pp. 1-5. |
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Orientation to GDP Software
Help Exercises
 | From the GDP menu, click
Help. From the Contents tab,
double-click Gregg College Keyboarding, Introduction, Program
Overview, to learn about lesson, skillbuilding, Student Portfolio,
etc. Use your Back button after
reading each topic. |
 | Click the Index tab. In
keyword box, type any keyword to learn about the desired topic. |
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Orientation to Typing Drills Help Exercise
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Press F1, click the Index tab, type Speed pattern,
and click the Display button.
Type your drill lines as shown under the
Speed Pattern—type each line twice before
proceeding to a new line. The first time
you type the line, you are learning. The second time, you are reinforcing
the new line so it should be easier. If you type a line once and go to a
new line without repeating, you are not getting the reinforcement you
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 | Press
F1,click the Index tab, type Error Marking, and
click the Display button. Read about the color coding on scoring.
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Lesson 1-A B C D E F G H I J
Lesson 1-J, 1-Minute Timed Writing
TW Goal: 10/3e
Click
here to go to a Gregg College Keyboarding and Document Processing
training site to access a series of training videos on different exercise types used
in GDP. Click Exercise Types in the left pane, and then click
Timed Writings in the bottom pane to view a training video explaining in depth
how Timed Writing drills work. Your skillbuilding is always more effective
when you understand and focus on your goals for that particular drill.
Enjoy!
If you meet the goal in either of the two timings, you
will know you have mastered the lesson and are ready to continue to the next
lesson. The goal for this timing is to complete the line before the timing
is up within the error limit. The timing begins when you press the first
keystroke. If you finish the line before the time is up, press Enter and
continue typing until time is up.
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of the two timings, proceed to the next lesson. |
 | If you don't meet your goal after two
attempts, press Escape and repeat the lesson.
Don't repeat the timing more than two times. |
 | If your error limit is 3, you are not penalized for
making any errors up to 3. |
 | After 3 errors, you may correct errors or just try to
slow down for control. If correcting errors after you have reached your
maximum limit helps you relax, please do so. If correcting errors
distracts you or slows you down too much, try to slow down slightly for
control. |
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Lesson 2-A B C D E F G
Lesson 2-G, 1-Minute Timed Writing
TW Goal: 11/3e |
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