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Everybody masters new skills at a slightly different rate. If you play piano, for example, you can learn to type rather quickly. At the same time, people with special needs or Seniors with a touch of arthritis will learn comfortably at a more leisurely pace. We invented the software technology that creates adaptive lessons and allows programs like ours to interact and respond to these individual differences. This results in more efficient training that doesn't bore people with needless repetition or push them ahead too fast for comfort.

Adaptive lessons and adaptive programming are the key to interactive education.

Adaptive programming began over two decades ago when Dick Ainsworth developed the first interactive software program that creates lessons and drills matched to each person. Our original Typing Tutor, sold through both Microsoft and IBM, was the first program where interval timing was used to measure and record response times for each key. Today, this innovation and others we have developed give you the only software that creates an ideal learning situation over this extremely wide range.

When you use any Ainsworth product, you will learn keyboarding skills at a pace that is ideal for you. Whether your fingers are more comfortable with Chopin or Chopsticks, we will detect these differences and create a learning environment that is efficient, comfortable, and even fun.

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