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Extractions: Home The Front Line Keyboarding In Elementary Schools by Heather Ross Of the many topics debated today in Educational Technology, keyboarding has become a "biggie", especially in elementary schools. The toughest questions include when should students begin learning keyboarding and how should they be taught? Years ago typing was taught as an optional high school course. Primarily students planning on entering business fields took this course so that they could type college papers. In addition, many of those not college bound, selected typing to become secretaries (now known as administrative assistants) and to work in offices. Since the boom of the computer age, it has become essential that all students learn to type. No longer are students learning to type in high school, but in middle school and even elementary school. Today it is essential that students are comfortable using the computer and even keyboarding to be able to successfully live and learn in our society. Computers are becoming an integral part of many occupations that previously did not incorporate technology; even auto mechanics are using computers to monitor automobile performance.
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Extractions: The students would sit at their assigned computers. After making sure all students are seated, I would then explain to them that we would be making a house using our computers. They would already know how to use the keyboard and the mouse, so I would tell them to click on the Paint button (start the Microsoft Paint program that comes with Windows). After doing this, I would explain how to use each of the of the "paint parts." I would show them how to erase a mistake they might have made. I would also show them the different ways to use the spray paint, the different shapes, and how to choose different colors. After making sure they didn't have any questions, I would let them practice drawing for about two minutes. Once this was finished, they would then draw or "paint" their houses.
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Extractions: If you have found any other 'favorite' sites that assist in the classroom, please notify me. Thanks!! Typing Tutor - This program helps you improving your typing skills by playing a simple game: characters are falling down the screen; you have to stop them before they reach the ground by pressing the corresponding key on the keyboard. There is a 'lesson plan' window where you can change the keys to work on. Kent's Typing Test and Typing Teacher - This site gives you free typing tests AND fourteen (14) free typing lessons. Typing Pal - Typing Pal Online offers a free basic typing course for all. This site includes exercises, practice, statistics, and tips on ergonomics. Typists will need to login to keep records, and you can choose to download different versions. Typing Master - Try the free demo to check out the product.
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Extractions: An "Internet" Project for Primary Grades LESSON TITLE: Monsters, Monsters, Monsters GRADE LEVEL: Early Childhood, Pre-K K,1,2,3 SUBJECT/S: Literature, Reading, Oral languages, Math, Science/Health, Social Studies, Computer/Keyboarding, Art, Other OBJECTIVE/S: TECHNOLOGY: See how communications with other places around the world can be made through the use of computers. (Optional) To perform some of the tasks necessary to make this communication, (i.e. use a computer to connect to a telecommunications service. Type and send e-mail etc. OTHER SUBJECTS : Literature/ reading: Read popular children's book for enjoyment and/or discussion.
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Kathy Schrock's Guide For Educators - Computing And Technology includes Spanish translations for some lessons. Keyboarding Resources handouts, assessments, links for and much more information on computer keyboarding. http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/sci-tech/scicom.html