A new study from Vanderbilt University has found that those who learn their own style of typing opposed to the standard "touch-typing" method are about 10% slower when they type. The study looked at ...
As the world transitions from analog to digital, computer skills are more crucial than ever. But—at least in some areas—formal classes may not be. A study of trained and self-taught typists published ...
TAMPA BAY (BLOOM) — Touch typing has become essential for efficient communication, productivity, and career growth. Yet, many adults still rely on the hunt-and-peck method, using just two fingers to ...