Knowledge Typing for Junior High English: A New Era of Learning
In the world of educational technology, the launch of the renewed
Knowledge Typing for Junior High English has set a new standard. Scheduled to take off in May 2024, this exceptional online typing service is fully adapted to the new
New Horizon textbook series developed by Tokyo Shoseki for the year's curriculum. This reinvention not only modernizes learning but also makes it engaging and effective for students.
What Makes Knowledge Typing Special?
The
Knowledge Typing for Junior High English offers a uniquely tailored experience, featuring courses aligned with individual chapters of the New Horizon textbook. Users can conveniently practice typing while directly referring to their current coursework. The system specifies the corresponding textbook page number, ensuring that students can easily integrate their typing practice with daily lessons or utilize it for efficient exam preparation, covering a broad range of content including midterms and finals.
Key Features:
Illustrated Vocabulary: Every vocabulary word is accompanied by visuals to aid comprehension and memory retention.
Audio Pronunciation: Students can learn to type while listening to correct pronunciations, enhancing their speaking skills alongside typing.
Ad-Free Environment: Designed specifically for educational settings, the platform is free of advertisements, ensuring an uninterrupted learning experience.
No Registration Needed: Start utilizing the service right away without the hassle of account creation.
Exam Prep: The courses are explicitly structured to support test preparation, with easy access to relevant chapter titles and page numbers listed clearly.
Performance Tracking: Typing score displays encourage learners to improve their skills continuously.
Compatibility with GIGA School Terminals: The platform seamlessly integrates with national educational technology initiatives.
Affordable Options for Schools: For educational institutions, the pricing is set at 110 yen per student per month, making it accessible and affordable.
For the initial semester, all 70 courses, encompassing 900 vocabulary words, are ready for students. Subsequent semesters will see additional content released as part of this valuable tool for education.
Knowledge Typing Free
In parallel, the
Knowledge Typing Free, aimed at elementary school students, has been transforming typing education since its launch in spring 2023. This service, which is completely free, has been adopted by numerous schools and programming academies.
Key Features of Knowledge Typing Free:
1.
No Cost for All Users: Whether for individuals or institutions, the service remains entirely free.
2.
Ad-Free Experience: Perfect for educational use without any disruptions from advertisements.
3.
Elementary-Specific Design: The platform is tailored for younger students, allowing them to participate in learning without difficulties.
4.
Official Certification: It aligns with the
Key Touch 2000, a certification by the Japan Chamber of Commerce.
5.
Integrated Learning: Features such as finger positioning guides and audio prompts facilitate simultaneous learning of vocabulary pronunciation.
6.
Social Studies Support: Includes unique courses like the
Japan Map Typing that provide practical learning experiences.
7.
Comprehensive Vocabulary: Covers the essential 700 English words commonly taught at the elementary level.
For anyone interested, the
Knowledge Typing Free is available at
this link. Those looking for plans tailored to schools can explore
Knowledge Typing for School at
this link.
About Knowledge Programming School
Located in Setagaya, Tokyo, the
Knowledge Programming School focuses on providing programming lessons for elementary and junior high school students. The platform is dedicated to enhancing learning experiences through typing and has noticed a significant uptick in engagement since launching
Knowledge Typing Free. The renewed service for junior high school students is expected to solidify their understanding of classroom content while effectively preparing them for assessments.
For Inquiries
For further information or questions about this release, please contact:
Knowledge Typing Office (within Knowledge Programming School)
Contact Person: Ichikawa
Email: info-knowledge@knowledge-p.co.jp
Phone: 03-6432-6270