• Typing speed in excess of 90
words per minute at 95 percent accuracy • Familiarity with MEDTECH and other healthcare information software • Experienced with Microsoft Office and other desktop publishing software • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Excellent visual inspection and proofreading skills
There's a speed test included with the application, and I was reading around 325
words per minute at the beginning; now, I'm hovering between 585 and 608.
Not exact matches
It may prove a challenge, but if you're still hunting and pecking, you could give this gadget a try so you can
at least save face for your slow
word -
per -
minute count.
For example, you might say that you want a candidate who can type
at least 50
words per minute.
Then Graham's sermon, fueled by incessant pacing, stabbing gestures and machine - gun delivery — clocked by frantic stenographers
at 240
words per minute.
I sometimes shuddered imagining the sort of advertisements that would be run on this theme, if money and time were no object: «Let's have Oliver Letwin in the foreground spouting gangster rap
at 120
words per minute, and in the background we'll have Nicholas Soames and John Redwood break - dancing... yes, perfect!»
The two people went from not being able to read
at all, to reading 60 to 80
words per minute with normal reading glasses.
The software can determine whether the people are actually
at their desks as well as very nuanced metrics of their computer usage, from number of
words typed
per minute and mouse clicks to where their eyes go on the screen.
One analogy for these results might be the question of who can type a paragraph «better»: a 16 - year - old who glides along
at 60
words per minute but then has to double - back to correct a number of mistakes or a 70 - year - old who strikes keys
at only 40
words per minute but spends less time fixing errors.
Typists rummaged around with one or two fingers while looking
at the keyboard, and Sholes was ecstatic if the resulting typing rate reached a measly 20 or 30
words per minute, the rate of writing by hand.
you've been meaning to read in there and you'll be able to read them
at 300
words per minute when you are just starting out!
In other
words, if you're trying to do «aerobic training» you need to be just a few beats
per minute below your aerobic threshold, rather than actually
at it.
Dr. Mark David Milliron comments, «While the new generations send text messages
at 60
words per minute, the Baby Boomers text
at six
words per minute on average.»
For example, if a student is reading 50
words per minute but needs to be
at 120
words, the teacher can explain this.
* In age - appropriate books, the pupil can: • read
words accurately and fluently without overt sounding and blending, e.g.
at over 90
words per minute • sound out most unfamiliar
words accurately, without undue hesitation.
Composite z - score on three project reading measures: spring reading
words residual, spring retelling
at reading level residual, and spring
words - correct -
per -
minute residual 2.
At graduation, their peers who averaged less than 15
minutes of reading
per day are likely to be exposed to only 1.5 million
words.
If we note that students increased their scores by an average of 20
words correct
per minute per year (see Table 7) and that school scores on the collaborative leadership scale ranged from 1.1 to 1.9 with a mean of 1.7 (out of a high score of 3), then we can surmise that,
at least in principle, a school gaining one additional point on the collaborative leadership scale could make up a year's worth of fluency performance.
For example, for a student who is below grade level in reading fluency, the goal may be to read
at a rate of 80
words per minute, rather than the grade - level expectation of 150
words per minute.
Use decoding strategies to fluently read grade level material (
at least 40
words read correctly
per minute)
The instructor deducts the number of errors from the total
words attempted, the examiner arrives
at the number of correctly read
words per minute (WCPM).
For example, by the end of first grade we want all children to read
at least 40
words correct
per minute on a first grade reading passage and demonstrate a level of reading comprehension that is commensurate with this level of fluency which on the DRA is a Level 18 or higher.
Instead, a school team might find that a 2nd grade student is reading grade - level passages
at a rate of 20
words read correctly (WRC)
per minute compared with the expectation of 45 WRC for 2nd grade students
at that point in the school year.
Franck Dernoncourt, a research scientist
at Adobe Research, has said that the average typist works from 50 to 80
words per minute, but that the speech recognition rate is more than 100
words per minute.
Well, typing non-stop for 40 hours
at the average typing speed of 40
words per minute, you would get about 96,000
words.
When you can touch type efficiently, you can set down many more
words per minute than you can when you have to look
at the keyboard.
«According to our literary friends
at Hachette, the average reader consumes between 200 and 300
words per minute, which equates to about a page
per minute,» said Mr. Nobay.
All you have to do is set the
words per minute speed
at a pace you're comfortable with and you're all set to go.
The app is preset
at 300
words per minute and 3 stops
per line, but in the event that is too fast, you can tap the screen to pause and adjust the speeds accordingly.
According to Forbes.com, the average adult reads
at a rate of 300
words per minute.
She had so much fun writing her first novel, Love, that she is industriously burning up her keyboard
at her top speed of twenty
words per minute, composing her next work of Christian fiction.
Designed to minimize eye movement, which takes up as much as 80 percent of your time spent reading, the developers of Spritz claim that the tool can help you read
at a rate of up to 1,000
words per minute.
At the end of each chapter,
Word Runner stops and displays your reading stats to show how many
words per minutes you can read, and compares it with your regular reading speed, along with an estimate for the next chapter (provided chapters are setup correctly; I was testing Treasure Island and it wasn't formatted properly for Kindles to recognize chapters so it gives no stats).
If you can type
at 120 w.p.m. (
word per minute) or more then you should feel pretty pleased with yourself.
The default speed, or
words per minute, is set
at 220.
When reading material was set to 18 point font size, iPad users improve their reading speed by
at least 42
words per minute.
Just set your
Words -
Per -
Minute at a comfortable pace, and QuickReader turns the pages for you.
The problem with the manual guide method is that there is no way to consistently regulate the rate
at which the guide is moving across the page (measured in
words per minute or WPM).
The Four Filters is being released in two formats, a spiral bound book for $ 39.95 and $ 29.95 for an audio cd generated from text to speech technology read
at a rate of 150
words per minute.
The curator Dana Friis - Hansen has described 60
Minute Walk as a «sensual response to a walk» and «an amazing array of one - word verbal artefacts at a rate of one per minute.&
Minute Walk as a «sensual response to a walk» and «an amazing array of one -
word verbal artefacts
at a rate of one
per minute.&
minute.»
American English is typically spoken
at roughly 183
words per minute, but we can listen and understand
at up to 400
words per minute.
If you're sitting there listening to a podcast and feeling like it's just sort of droning on, well, that's because your brain can actually take in information
at like 300 to 400 or 500
words per minute, while most podcasts are not spoken that quickly.
The additional skills features experience with
word processing in Micr soft Word and typing at 90 words per min
word processing in Micr soft
Word and typing at 90 words per min
Word and typing
at 90
words per minute.
Whether it is a literary, judicial or testimonial transcripts our court reporters are guaranteed to have 95 % accuracy
at 225
words per minute.
There's also no way I'm going to read articles
at 425
words per minute on paper.
Facebook revealed Wednesday that it is working on technology to let people type straight from their brains
at 100
words per minute.
I typed
at 106
words per minute on the 10fastfingers.com typing test, just under my usual 107 wpm average, and I managed to maintain my usual 2 percent error rate.
I ran through the 10fastfingers.com typing test
at 73
words per minute, not far off from my usual 80 wpm.
As
per their
word, the final buy - back occurred
at 20:00:00 UTC and fund requests settled in about 45
minutes.
Even so, I blazed through the Key Hero Typing Test
at 103.5
words per minute with 99 percent accuracy, besting my 75 wpm norm.