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In the early 2000s, I wanted to type on a keyboard back in elementary school, especially in secondary school. At that time, I think typing classes were integrated into our curriculum. At the school, I learned the basics of digital literacy. Not only does typing work invisibly for us, but it also helps us communicate [...]
Actually, I learned how to type nearly 10 years ago when I was still a high school student. Because I was a secondary student, we had a subject called computer or IT. So we had to learn how to type, how to draw, and how to complete many tasks on the computer. I thought it [...]
I learned to type on a keyboard when I was in high school. It was quite challenging for me to work with a digital device again because I didn't have much chance working with YUM.
I vaguely remember because it was a long time ago. I first learned to type properly when I was in secondary school. At that time, we had computer classes where we practiced typing exercises to improve speed and accuracy. Initially, I used only two fingers, but gradually I developed the habit of touch typing, which [...]
I learned when I was a preschool child. When I was born, my family already had a laptop, so I saw my parents typing on a keyboard and mimicked them. No one really taught me. I remember that, despite not knowing the alphabet, I memorized the sequence of the letters to watch my favorite cartoons [...]
Actually, I learned to type when I was studying at university, not through formal lessons but through daily use. Additionally, my skills improved when I began working and studying more seriously. Overall, it was more self-taught than taught in a classroom.
I first learned to type when I was in primary school during computer classes. We practiced typing simple words and sentences, which helped me get comfortable with the keyboard. I also improved my skills when I had my own laptop and needed to do some tasks. So in that way, I learned to type on [...]
