いまどこ ―冒頭表示2
キーボードの2段めと3段目はなぜ互い違いになっていないの - 教えて!goo:
に答えてってな形で部分統合しようかナとも思う。
http://blog.goo.ne.jp/raycy/e/c11db5b33d4a1d67900e568ab0dc6273ではちょっとスレ違うと思う。
http://www6.atpages.jp/~raycy/Q/ を http://www6.atpages.jp/raycy/blog2btron/door やらの作業経過を取り入れつつ、ふくらませるようなかんじで、、
http://www6.atpages.jp/~raycy/Q/ を http://www6.atpages.jp/raycy/blog2btron/door やらの作業経過を取り入れつつ、ふくらませるようなかんじで、、
→ Gilbreth Dvorak →1915 OR 1916 work with Remington Typewriters, Frank Gilbreth
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Gilbreth レミントン public relations coup QWERTY Dvorak
Speaking of typing, one of Frank Gilbreth's clients in the early 1900s was the Remington Company, then a famous typewriter manufacturer. Mr Gilbreth was enlisted to help train a fast typist to help Remington win a world-wide typing competition, then a public relations coup. He trained the typist to continually focus on the copy, not the keys. The world champion typist in 1916 typed 150 words per minute, from strange copy, with no mistakes! Along the way, he also helped develop the Dvorak keyboard, a more efficient way of arranging keys (in contrast to the QWERTY arrangement above).
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In this 1916 time-and-motion study conducted by Frank Gilbreth, Margaret Owen demonstrates her typing technique for the Remington Typewriter Company in Ilion, N.Y.
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Gilbreth レミントン public relations coup QWERTY Dvorak