What is the difference between Keyboarding 1 and Keyboarding 2?
Keyboarding 1 is a full-semester, 3-unit course delivered in a traditional classroom on campus or online. You will learn to type by touch and will also learn the basic features of Word 2000 in order to produce mailable documents such as letters, tables, reports, and memos. Keyboarding 2 is a full-semester, 3-unit course delivered in a traditional classroom on campus or online. To enter the course, you should have the ability to type 30 w.p.m. If you are successful, your minimum speed at end of course should be 40 w.p.m. accurately by touch. You will build keyboarding speed and accuracy; and you will produce mailable advanced letters, tables, reports, memos, and desktop published documents using Microsoft Word. If you do not type at all or do not type by touch, you should enroll in CAOT 1. If you type 20 w.p.m. and want only to improve speed and accuracy, you may enroll in CAOT 9, Keyboarding Improvement, which has no document processing. Students who type accurately at 30 w.p.m. may en