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The Almena Method

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(http://almenatyping.com/cart/index.php) What would you say about learning the keys on the
keyboard in an hour? The Almena Method claims that you can learn all of the key locations in an
hour. It doesn’t claim that you will become an accomplished keyboarder in an hour, but they have a
reference system for you to use to figure out which fingers you need to use for each of the letters.

The Almena Method (http://almenatyping.com/cart/index.php) is quite different from the standard


style of mastering the homerow and then moving throughout the rest of the keyboard learning the
keys. Almena King developed a series of mnemonic jingles to assist in remembering the key
locations. Once you learn these

jingles, you can just recite them to yourself to remember


where you’ll find the letters.

Notice the first jingle, Quiet Aunt Zelda, is for the three keys you hit with your left pinky. Want
Something eXtra is for your left ring finger . . . and so on and so on and so on.

The Almena method is available as a server-loaded program that will run through your school’s
network. It is also available through the Web so that the students can run it at school and at home.

Does it work? We used it with a class of 4th graders and had reasonable outcomes. Not all of the
students used the jingles. When we interviewed the students, only about half of them said that they
used the jingles to find the letters. I think that it had something to do with their learning styles.
The program is not limited to learning the jingles. The
Almena Method also includes a number of lessons that the students use to practice keying the letters
they have learned using the jingles. It includes assessment tests as well to gauge student progress.

Have you tried the Almena Method? How did it work? What did you find that made it useful?

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Comments on: "The Almena Method" (50)

1. marie apollon said:


March 16, 2010 at 12:29 pm
I would like to know more about almena method

Dave Raven - colege said:


May 22, 2012 at 2:42 pm
Hi Marie, my name is Dave I have been working with Almena for more then 10 years. Let me
tell you why Almena’s Method is different. First you learn the keyboard layout in the first
lesson. This is learned with mnemonics ie QAZ = Quiet Aunt Zelda and so forth. Once you
learn which fingers type which keys you can type words and sentences. This is a huge
advantage over all other methods! Because each time you use the keyboard you are practicing
typing. Touch typing requires typing by touch and not having to look at your fingers. You can
now watch what you type not where you fingers have to go. This allows you to concentrate on
content and what you are writing, not what you finger are doing. For those that haven’t
learned the difference touch tying makes think of driving you car, how much of a problem you
would have if you had to watch the steering wheel and not the road; or having to look for the
brake pedal in order to stop. You get my point! Touch makes a great difference on your
performance. Just ask a touch typist!
When I started working with Almena we were selling to Job Training Centers and they were
actually teaching on Type Writers. With the Almena Method these Job Skill Centers were able
to train students to achieve expert typist levels (more then 65 words per minute). At the time
with the old methods they were having poor success and were experiencing a high percentage
of drop outs if you can’t type you won’t get a good job!
The biggest obstetrical is no one believes it can work. I didn’t when I first met Almena I was
quickly convinced by this simplicity, effectiveness and innovative method. I have scores of
success stories I could tell you about… people quit school because they couldn’t learn to type
and after they learned using the Almena method to type were motivated. Students getting
higher grades because they could easily redo a book report and found they could do their
home work in 1/10 the time.
Please give it a try you nothing to lose and a life time with an expert Typing skill to gain!
Almena is the best!

ehsan khan said:


June 1, 2012 at 11:49 am
MR.Dave Raven .i m ehsan i read and see the vidoes of almina tayping method em realy
impressd .mr dave after 29 days i have an tayping test for job and at this time my tayping
speed is nothing please please sugest me what i can do????can adop almena method or any
other?????

Dave Raven said:


June 1, 2012 at 1:04 pm
Please visit our web site at http://www.almenatyping.com, You can try from memory
writing down the letters for each finger start with your little finger on the left hand (qaz).
You should be able to write down all of the letters qaz wsx edc rfv rfvtgb yhnujm ik, ol. p in
30 seconds don’t look at the keyboard!. If you can’t then you need to practice the finger(s)
you don’t know. While you are typing don’t look at your fingers! If you have watch the
keys then you are not typing by touch you are typing by loo! The Almena software has
typing exercises design to help you.

Ann said:
June 29, 2013 at 4:40 am
It sounds so good is there any demo I could try please.

zeitz said:
June 30, 2013 at 9:18 am
Contact the Amenda Method folks at
http://almenatyping.com/getAlmena/firefox3/index.html?dhtmlActivation=inplace

Dave Raven said:


July 30, 2013 at 11:02 pm
Visit AlmenaTyping on YouTube for a demo in the first part of the method. Because you
learn to type in One 20 Minute Lesson the demo is not a practical way to market, we do
offer a money back guarantee.

Leigh Zeitz said:


August 1, 2013 at 8:21 pm
Thanks for the reference, Dave. Looks interesting.

Kristina said:
December 21, 2013 at 6:52 am
I just ordered the Almena Typing and it was suppose to install on my PC. I have my
confirmation number but nothing downloded on my computer?
Dave Rave said:
December 27, 2013 at 7:33 pm
Thank you for purchasing the Almena Download, Thank you for lettings know your email
was incorrect. We have sent you another link so you can download your product. Enjoy the
learning experience, make sure you know the keyboard finger by finger before beginning
the typing lessons. This will really help you get off to a good start.

Regards

2. Mark said:
January 30, 2011 at 7:11 pm
Interesting. Though I don’t agree with this method. Keyboarding is a procedural skill so why
teach it through declarative knowledge. When I type (or even when I learned to type), I do not
think consciously where the keys are. If anything, I bet it would slow down typing as it would
cause learning interference.

Do you want to know what really helps students type faster? PRACTICE! Just like playing a
musical instrument, the more you practice, the better you get.

David Milne said:


November 3, 2013 at 4:06 am
Very good points. It is estimated that 10,000 hours of practice are needed to become proficient
at playing an instrument, writing, sports,etc. I don’t know how long it takes for typing. It is
widely recognized that you learn skills faster and understand them better by hands-on
training or practicing than listening to lectures or reading textbooks on the subject, although
these are helpful but to a lesser degree.

3. Darlene Winans said:


April 1, 2011 at 10:19 pm
I am currently trying the Almena method as part of a refresher course with 9th graders. So far, so
good! I think the students are enjoying it too, as it helps them to remember where the keys are
without having to look. They are used to looking because they have been typing since they were
3!

Dave Raven said:


May 22, 2012 at 3:14 pm
Hi Darlene,
Please contact us if you have any questions about the Almena Method Products, DVD’s
Software or Manuals.
Dave

4. Leigh Zeitz said:


April 2, 2011 at 3:07 pm
Mark,
Thank you for your comment on declarative vs procedural knowledge. The goal of procedural
knowledge (how to do something) is to become so good at it that it becomes automatic. I must
admit that keyboarding is so automatic to me that I have to think long and hard about where
many of the keys are located.

Having said that, however, all knowledge will begin as declarative knowledge (where we have to
recall it to use it.) When we first learn how to type, we have to specifically think about the key
locations. That is the strength of Almena’s program.

What level do you teach, Mark?

5. Katrina Currie said:


May 1, 2011 at 9:20 pm
I need my typing skills to be elevated to 75 words a minute. I am so interested in the Almena
Method

Leigh Zeitz said:


May 1, 2011 at 9:37 pm
Your need to use the Almena method will be based upon your existing knowledge of
keyboarding.

If you already know the location of the keys, you don’t need the Almena method to get faster.
If you don’t, then if could be helpful.

If you just need to practice, then you need to practice. I would suggest that you do it with
some sort of online typing program. You could even use some of the online free programs like
Rock and Roll Keyboarding at http://plskeyboarding.wikispaces.com/ or Learn to Type
http://www.learn2type.com/ or any of the online programs you can find on this Keyboarding
Research website under the category of “On-line Keyboarding.”
https://keyboarding.wordpress.com/category/on-line-keyboarding/

I hope this helps.

Katrina said:
May 1, 2011 at 10:14 pm
Sorry I was unclear. Yes, I need to learn keyboarding first.
Then build up my speed and I need to do this absolutely fast.

Dave Raven said:


May 22, 2012 at 3:26 pm
Hi Katrina,

The Almena Method is a full typing course. The method to first learn the keyboard is only part
of the Almena Method. Learning to achieve expert typing skills is also a major part of the
Almena Method. Almena Method products include DVD’s, Software and Typing Manuals.
Please contact us if you have any questions.

6. Katrina said:
May 1, 2011 at 10:12 pm
Need to know keyboarding first. I have learn very quickly.

7. Chris said:
May 19, 2011 at 12:25 pm
I’m currently teaching an adult student who needs to get better acquainted with keyboarding. I
remember the Almena method from my high school days, though the jingles have changed (What
Stops X-rays? Even Dogs Can’t!). I think I’d like to try him out on Almena, since, like the
discussion above, I began by memorizing the jingles, and then eventually it became so automatic
that the map of the keys wasn’t important anymore. Last time I timed myself, I was typing at 60
wpm. Don’t know if that makes me a success story or not, but I sure do owe my own skill to
Almena.

Leigh Zeitz said:


May 19, 2011 at 2:02 pm
Congrats on your success with the Almena Method.
We used it and the students did well, but I don’t know that it is the ultimate process. It does
well for you to learn the location of the keys in when you are beginning. It takes a great deal of
practice and reinforcement to hit 60 WPM.

Dave Raven said:


May 22, 2012 at 3:36 pm
Hi Chris,
You learned with a modified version being supplied from a Canada, Almena’s jingles have
always use been the same. Sorry for the confusion.

8. Leigh Zeitz said:


July 16, 2011 at 7:12 pm
I must admit that I don’t understand your question, Zaikhash. What do you need?

9. Zaikhash said:
July 17, 2011 at 7:08 am
Actually its been almost 1 week that m practicing for touch typing and i learned all the keys but
still i am not able to type acurately please could u tell me how to type at least 40 wps ??? what
should i do to make my speed faster without any mistake

10. Hashem said:


December 7, 2011 at 4:23 pm
Hi everyone,
So I have spent hours and hours on trying to figure out which typing program I should buy.
My speed now is 27 wpm (I look and I use about 8 fingers, but not the correct position). It now
boils down to Almena Vs Mavis Beacon. What I’m looking for is: saving time on the short and
long term, the option of testing my progress and knowing what I’m doing wrong to correct it,
option of typing from imported .doc files (which Beacon provides)
Thanks,
Hashem

11. joyce said:


August 28, 2012 at 6:35 am
Hi I need to know if I should buy the Almena for children or not I will be teaching my own
children do they make it a lot more attractive the course for children and will I need to buy the
further courses anyway s they get better and better? Thanks

zeitzLeigh Zeitz said:


August 28, 2012 at 8:11 am
Almena works for people who like to use tricks for remembering things. I must admit that I
haven’t seen it for a few years so I don’t know what they have done with it recently.

Keyboarding is not something that you need to keep teaching. I have heard of schools with
“Keyboarding 2”. That is ridiculous. Learning to keyboard is like learning to hit a baseball. You
learn the skill through instruction and then you get better through practice. You don’t need to
purchase additional classes in hitting a baseball and you don’t have to do that in keyboarding.

Look through this KeyboardingResearch.org website and you will find some online
keyboarding programs that might help your children.

Good luck,

Leigh Zeitz

Dave Raven said:


February 9, 2013 at 2:10 pm
The Almena Method is for everyone! It’s not just tricks! It works.

I have met several educators that have the attitude that something so simple can really
work or have other motives for putting down Almena. It has been of my 20 plus years
promoting the Almena Method even expert typists can significantly improve their typing
skill with The Almena Method and beginners really excel.

The first presentation I made was to 4 graders in Huntington Beach CA 1989. The computer
teacher there was noticeable impressed as she had “given up” trying to teach 4th graders to
type and was amazed in 2 classes the students we typing so well. Within 2 years the
Almena Method was in over 100 job skill training centers teaching typing.

Developing a mental image of the keyboard is an essential component of learning to type


and to do it well. It accelerates the learning process. For anyone to call The Almena Method
“tricks” is immature and childish and only an attempt to be little the creator Almena King
and doesn’t have a concept of how to teach this skill. A lot of companies and software
developers want to make learning to type “a game” so they can get the schools to purchase
a new product. Learning to play a musical instrument is not taught in games but as a skill
you won’t see a teacher beyond 2nd grade purchasing music games to teach their students
to be musicians, students need real skill development.

My impression is the educational system is at a loss on how to teach keyboarding quickly.


We know that traditional touch typing methods take weeks and months to learn using
AAA SSSS DDD boring drills and all other typing training is based on the traditional
method.

As for the comment about the class in Keyboarding 2, I can only say that the students
didn’t learn to type in Keyboarding 1; a reflection on the product used in the class. Perhaps
a marketing ploy of lets sell them a program that doesn’t work in the first class so we can
sell them a additional products for the second class.

Learning to type is like learning to hit a base ball? How about golf or tennis if you us a
program that doesn’t teach you good habits, will never hit a home run, or have a low golf
score or win a tennis. If you want to be the best then you need the best program! You can
practice all you want but if but if you didn’t learn correctly in the first place you will never
be great. Typists learn bad habits from the poorly cooked up software they use and don’t
even know it. Almena has developed a method to correct bad habits that is unique for each
individual. Almena has got into the psychology of skill development and how to motivate
people no matter what age. Students are motivated by success and that motivation pushes
them onto greater success.

I have provided many schools and job training schools over the years the Almena Method
and it is my experience the teachers that really care about the students success seek out the
best programs for their students. Who else teaches the keyboard layout in One 20 minute
lesson or increases the average class performance 50%. Often educators says this is a claim,
no it’s a fact! Claims are something that can’t be substantiated. The millions of people that
have learn to touch type by “The Amena Method” can attest to it’s simplicity, effectiveness
and methods!

You don’t have to look for something that works if you know about the Almena Method!
Simply follow the instructions, have success at your finger tips.

See us at Almenausa.net

President of Almena USA Training llc. See us on FaceBook!

PS.
I am not sure Mr. Zeitz is making the statement about “I haven’t seen it in a few years” this
doesn’t sound unbiased to me, all’s he has to do is to Google “The Almena Method” and
can then provide accurate information on his blog!

zeitz said:
February 9, 2013 at 10:55 pm
Dave,
Thanks for the response on Almena’s Method. She has a good program for learning to type.
We used it for a whole year in our 4th grade class and even did research that measured its
effectiveness. We didn’t compare it with other software so we don’t have an analysis of its
comparative effectiveness, but we found that it worked better for some students than
others. It depended upon how they processed the eye-to-hand connection.
You will find our research at
https://keyboarding.wordpress.com/2010/12/03/keyboarding-skills-for-4th-grade-
students/

We do provide accurate information about programs like Almena’s Method on this


website. I haven’t had a need to view your software recently so I have not “Googled” it to
see the updates. Good luck with your software and Say “Hi” to Almena for me if you will,
please.

12. Dave R said:


November 22, 2012 at 6:16 pm
The Almena Method complete training software is available on the web site. Learn the keyboard
in 20 min

13. Vali said:


February 9, 2013 at 2:19 am
Hi is there someone who teaches the Almena Method in South Africa

Dave Rave said:


February 9, 2013 at 11:21 am
Hi Vali, the Almena Method is software and is self learning. Please go to
http://www.almenausa.net and order the software. you will enjoy learning to touch type.

If you are interested, search YouTube for The Almena Method and review the video.

Dave.Raven@almenausa.net

James Jenkins said:


March 25, 2013 at 6:55 pm
I am available to work with you regarding the Almena Method. Please contact me at
support@onlinespeedtyping.com. I am an authorized representative of the Almena Method.

James B. Jenkins Jr.

jinjaljohn said:
November 28, 2013 at 3:03 pm
i would like to cotact with u but witch time will u free. i live in pakistan.

14. Leigh Zeitz said:


March 25, 2013 at 7:14 pm
Thank you, James, and I will contact you when I want to learn more about the Almena Method.
15. rs11 said:
August 16, 2013 at 8:41 pm
@Dave Raven, Re: “The Almena Method is for everyone!”

> What about for those who chose to use a better keyboard layout such as Dvorak.

Dave R said:
August 16, 2013 at 8:54 pm
The Almena Method is a learning method and would work for any keyboard layout including
foreign language keyboard.

16. Edwin camacho said:


November 6, 2013 at 9:57 pm
How do i get the alamena method.i’m interested on it and i would like to buy it

17. jinjaljohn said:


November 28, 2013 at 2:58 pm
i like Almena method but i am poor.how to buy .

Dave Rave said:


December 27, 2013 at 7:35 pm
Please contact me at dave.raven@almenausa.net. We will see what we can do.

18. Mahtab said:


February 9, 2014 at 2:25 pm
Mahtab
I ordered the Almena Typing several hours ago. I have received my confirmation number via
email but, I haven’t received an email or link that I can download the software on my computer?

Dave Raven said:


February 9, 2014 at 5:15 pm
Sorry for the issue. Often the down load email is diverted to your spam folder. Sometimes the
email address is miss spelled. Most often the instructions and key are sent within 1 minute.
Thank you for your order.

David

19. Est said:


November 17, 2014 at 12:07 pm
I would like to buy the software

Dave said:
November 17, 2014 at 4:28 pm
http://www.almenausa.net order the “SPEED AND ACCURACY” version, enter
“FACEBOOK” at check out for a 10% discount. Thanks

Matthew said:
December 8, 2014 at 4:11 pm
I purchased the online software yesterday but it wouldn’t work in Safari or Google
Chrome. At first the company refused to give me a refund. After several emails back and
forth they reluctantly did refund my money. I never was able to actually try the method to
see if it worked.

20. Ben said:


September 20, 2015 at 7:22 pm
I’m a 40 year old man who types about 15 wpm is Almena good for me or do I look for something
else?

21. Jagat royal said:


April 8, 2016 at 7:26 am
Useful!!!

22. Jose E. said:


January 10, 2017 at 5:30 pm
I purchased the online software Dec. 30, 2016 but it wouldn’t work in Safari or Google Chrome.
And the company refused to give me a refund. After several emails back and forth they telling me
the system work in their computer (which did not help) I decided to get my reimbursement
through PayPal, And when they replay through PayPal, This unethical people wrote that I have
been using their system already,” Big Lie” I never was able to actually try the method to see if it
worked. PLEASE EVERYBODY BE CAREFUL!
THE PROGRAM IS NOT UPDATED! AND THEY HAVE NOT INTEGRITY TO DEAL WITH IT
OR ACCEPT IT.

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October 2, 2017 at 10:55 pm
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