
5 Bad Keyboarding Habits to Avoid (and how Type to Learn addresses them)
Type to Learn addresses five common (and bad) keyboarding habits that students need to avoid to become proficient at keyboarding.
Type to Learn addresses five common (and bad) keyboarding habits that students need to avoid to become proficient at keyboarding.
The same typing program schools and districts use in the classroom is now available for parents and homeschoolers with Type to Learn Home.
Type to Learn 4 is an old version of our new cloud-based Type to Learn program. Sunburst Digital no longer provides or supports the TTL4 program.
Type to Learn is proud to announce that they have signed the Project Unicorn EdTech Vendor pledge, advocating for student data interoperability, security and privacy.
Type to Learn’s custom content feature allows teachers and admins to add their own content for the students to type.
Type to Learn is an extremely important element of the middle school experience at Bardstown Middle School. See why.
When comparing Type to Learn to free typing program, remember these five features of Type to Learn you won’t find with a free typing program.
Jacqui Murray, founder of of Ask a Tech Teacher, recently published her own review of Type to Learn keyboarding curriculum.