Is mental rehearsal and creative visualisation an important part of learning?

Most definitely! Ron Lawrence of Sydney has re-developed and refined these concepts in relation to learning to touch type.

The help file in each Typequick course contains information on creative visualisation and other tips. We also provide a Mental Rehearsal keyboard layout card for you in PDF format. 

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Latest News

The pen's no longer mightier but still important
22 November 2011
A recent Sydney Morning Herald article addressed the effect that the widespread use of technology and computer keyboarding is having on handwriting in schools and suggests that students should have the option to type rather than write final exams. Read the article at www.smh.com.au/national/education/the-pens-no-longer-mightier-but-still-important-20111113-1ndwj.html

Client Testimonials

"Typequick was recognised as an exceptional learning tool and promoted to all students as a means of increasing their competency in keyboarding and enhancing their employability. Typequick continues to provide user-friendly, flexible delivery, competency-based training which caters for a wide range of learning styles." NSW TAFE


"Typequick has been used in colleges since 1984. Over the years, tens of thousands of students have benefited by using the program to acquire keyboard skills." NSW TAFE Commission