The Importance of Learning The Right Skills

Last week, I watch American TV news network. There are stories of some organizations with a list of 10 things that our children will never fear to come. A lot of things on the list, I agree with, they are simply things that technology has allowed us to go through, when it comes to education. But the number one, which is listed as important for children to learn something today, I agreed with the great.
Type
The organization said that the first thing that children no longer need to learn, is conspicuous. What? Personally, I would say that the technology has still important that children learn to type. I mean, now with the computer, we are constantly using the keyboard to enter data into our computer. Typing skills are now very important in my head.
I am a very good secretary. I took two years at the University of paperwork, and was there with my writing skills. Today I am almost 50 years and I type I have ever had. With my work is computerized, it is very important. I can be about 100 words per minute, which I think is pretty good. Because I can type quickly and accurately, I can do my job fairly quickly. For people who do not know what kind, but have the key, it wants to use, hunting, well, his speed could come anywhere near someone who is an accomplished typist.
Now it can be a legitimate argument in this case, however. The speech recognition technology is coming. In fact it is already there, but still not good enough to replace the input, in my opinion. In recent years I had tried a few problems with arthritis in my hands, and so, use the microphone and voice recognition to enter data into my computer, instead of the keyboard. It works. But it is not good or fast as the keyboard is for someone who knows how type. Maybe 5 or 10 years we, the data in our computer will be a thing of the past with a microphone and a keyboard. Or maybe in 50 years we will still use the keyboard.
For now, but I think that learning is very important to give children for school. From everything I’ve learned in my school years, has the input are the most valuable in my profession.
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