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Picture of HERZOG SYSTEM OF KEYBOARDING The Herzog System of Keyboarding is a typing instruction program designed for use by individuals with developmental or physical disabilities. This system is designed for teaching keyboarding skills without using the "home row" method. It uses HUB KEY Sensors for correctly positioning the hands. With this system, students from 7 to 70 can learn to type in just hours. The system is especially beneficial to learners with disabilities. Instructor's manual and 2 levels of materials are included.

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This product record was updated on January 7, 2011.

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Herzog Research

801 E. Cam. de los Padres
Tucson, Arizona 85718
United States
Telephone: 520-792-2550.
Fax: 520-792-2551.
Web: http://www.herzogresearch.com.
Email: Office@HerzogKeyboarding.com.


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