Roller Typing | 
enlarge | From: EdVenture Software Category: Software
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $24.95 You Save: $5.04 (17%)
New (2) Used (2) from $10.39
Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1997
Format: Cd-rom Platforms: Macintosh, Windows Media: CD-ROM Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 8.9 x 1.6
MPN: ev-002 UPC: 669393328490 EAN: 0669393328490 ASIN: B000066R4X
Release Date: May 2, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Learn proper finger technique and key placement as you play through 20 different skill levels | | • | Improve your accuracy and develop speed and rhythm | | • | Strive to be the best with letters, numbers and punctuation symbols to earn a spot on Star Row or the Hall Of Fame | | • | Dodge sidewalk obstacles, do 720s on the halfpipe, and speed down roadways as you become a master of the blades AND the board | | • | Print a personal progress report to show how far you've come |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Roller Typing helps you improve your typing skills by playing through 5 animated 3D in-line skating events.
Amazon.com Product Description Speedblade down roadways, do a 720 in a half pipe, or dodge obstacles as quickly as you can, all while learning and practicing your typing skills. Filled with five 3-D, animated inline skating events and 20 levels of letters, numbers, and punctuation symbols, students master their typing skills en route to qualifying for Roller Typing's Star Row or Z-Hall of Fame. Throughout, Roller Typing teaches proper fingering techniques, improves accuracy, and develops speed in both untimed and timed trials. Perfect for kids and adults.
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| Customer Reviews:
typing program November 13, 2007 A very basic program. Not enough variety of activities to hold a child's interest.
good choice July 17, 2007 Great practice for learning letter positions on keyboard. Challenging and fun activities for practices. Disappointed, though, that it did not go to the next level of providing opportunities for words, sentences, and paragraph practices. This would be a great additions for the software creators to think about adding in the "next" version.
Excellent May 2, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
Read an earlier review which slammed this product. Found my students to achieve decent proficiency in typing. I use it from 2nd Grade to 6th Grade. So what if it shows a canned movie. Yep I wish it would do provide other features i.e. a network version of the product so that I can review progress charts from a single view. However, despite these "shortcomings" this is one of the better typing programs in respect to achieving results. The kids love it and any program that gets students excited and involved is half-way there.
Can teach a 6 year old to type!!! December 31, 2002 58 out of 60 found this review helpful
I bought this as a gift for my six year old who wanted to learn to type on the computer, tried other products at the library and the librarian recommended this one. I installed this easily on an old pentium 166 running Windows 98. It runs better than most kids software. It does have some issues with typing too fast or too slow but frankly I think it helps you place your fingers cleanly and accurately. The GREAT thing about this program is that my six year old loves it and it is teaching him good typing skills. The graphics are very interactive, if you mistype the characters (called bladers) perform comparable to your performance. The different events, cones, cow jumping (a real hoot), half pipe, sidewalk and speed skating concentrate on different typing skills. You jump more cows and do more flips over them if you are more accurate in that event. The sidewalk event requires both speed and accuracy and is definitely a challenge. The skater skates along as words are displayed for your to type. One mistake and he runs into an obstacle and flys to fall flat on his face. The graphics are redundent but it motivates the heck out of my six year old. If you are older and too computer savvy you may not like this. Particularly if you can already type. (Though I could see how using it would improve my skills). For kids just learning to type it makes a very boring (remember high school typing class, before computers, for those readers over 30)really a lot of fun. Teenaged kids who watch too much TV and play ultra action type video games will also find this pretty mundane. But they really should learn good typing skills anyway and this would help them.
Non-functional, out-of-date software October 12, 2002 112 out of 113 found this review helpful
Marketing gives the impression that this is a 3D interactive, when in fact it is not. After the interactions occur, and sometimes during, you are shown a canned quicktime movie. Same movie may be shown over and over and over...Any program that requires Windows users to back off of Quicktime 6 and install 2.5 from the CD-ROM is useless. Tried it on our Mac also and found that if you type too fast, it misses your keystrokes, and counts the stroke as an error! If you type too soon, even after the visual prompt is displayed, it misses the keystroke. Distracting visuals and too great a visual reliance on the keyboard chart at the expense of the source text hinders learning. IF you make a single mistake, you lose and have to start over. This program may have functioned well in its day (though I don't see how that could be), but it is out-of-date, in addition to being very poorly designed. STAY AWAY!!!
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