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| PLATFORM: | Linux, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Macintosh |
| CATEGORY: | Software |
| MANUFACTURER: | Simon & Schuster Interactive |
| ESRB RATING: | Everyone |
| FEATURES: | CD-ROM, Helps you at work and at home, as typing skills are critical, whether you chat with friends online or create a document or email at work, Fun, skill-building games help improve speed and accuracy, Includes a section on ergonomics that shows you how to make work more comfortable and to improve both health and productivity, Allows you to save your learning profile on the web, which can be accessed from any internet-enabled computer |
| MEDIA: | CD-ROM |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 076714526495 |
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Customer Reviews of Typing Tutor 12
Great for all ages I am an elementary school computer literacy teacher and I bought this for my lab. The students love it! I use this with 3rd-5th graders. We are running W2K on our machines, and once in a while, the program will freeze when switching lessons. I end the program, and re-open it fine. It does save all the work when it freezes, so we are able to pick up where we left off. Also, I stress accuracy over speed with my students, and the games allow you to work on accuracy over speed. I have my students working on a goal of 15 WPM (higher if needed) and the games are much too fast for this typing speed, even when they are set to focus on accuracy. Many students get frustrated. If they can type at least 25 WPM, they have no trouble with the games. <
>Overall, this is a great program for the price. I even use it to practice my own skills!
NICE PRODUCT!
It was very helpful, and great bargain, and a good beginners teaching instrument. Highly Recommeded!
Hey, this sucks!
I'm a huge fan of Typing Tutor 7, so I thought TT12 would be a nice improvement. WRONG. Unlike the others here, it loaded fine on my Windows XP, but let me tell you, it bugs the crap out of me. The intro you have to escape from. The constant, redundant, grating voiceovers, that can't be limited without turning off your speakers. The childish games. What happened to Letter Invaders? None of the texts have been upgraded--it's the same old books I've exhausted on TT7. Also, it doesn't instantly scroll down, so once you have typed the first visible screen, there's a pause while you enter to get to the next line--so you can't see the first word of the new line till you get there. Subtle difference? Big difference. It's hard to surpass the 70 wpm mark after the first screen. In summary, Typing Tutor 12 SUCKS.