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  1. Computers Writing Keyboard Skills Editing Formatting by Robert A Sadler, 1996
  2. The use of ICT to support the development of practical music skills through acquiring keyboard skills: a classroom based study [An article from: Computers & Education] by L.M.Y. Chan, A.C. Jones, et all 2006-05-01
  3. Develop keyboard skills by Cheryl Price, Barbara Barry, 2001-12-01
  4. Keydrills 3: Improving Spelling Skills at the Keyboard by Irene Place, Mary Anne Miller, et all 1988-07
  5. Keydrills 2: Improving Language Skills at the Keyboard by Irene Place, Mary Anne Miller, et all 1988-07
  6. Keyboarding with Computer Cal.(learning and practising typing skills)(Brief Article): An article from: Children's Digest
  7. Computer Keyboard Mastery by Stan Harcourt, 1983-07-01
  8. Skillbuilding: Building Speed And Accuracy On The Keyboard Student Edition by Carole H Eide, Andrea Holmes Rieck, et all 2002-09-20
  9. Word-Processing Technology in Japan: Kanji and the Keyboard by Nanett Gottlieb, 2000-06-22
  10. Computer Skills Quick & Easy! with CD-ROM by Almena King, 2000-07-01

81. Computer/Technology Skills Curriculum - Grades 6-8 Goals
(SI). Competency Goal 2, The learner will demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of computer and other technologies. 2.1 Use keyboarding skills to increase
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/computer.skills/6_8.html
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Grade Level: 6
STRANDS: SI = Societal Issues; KU/WP/DTP = Keyboard Utilization/Word Processing/Desk Top Publishing; DB = Database; SS = Spreadsheet; T = Telecommunications; M/P = Multimedia/Presentation Competency Goal 1 The learner will understand important issues of a technology-based society and will exhibit ethical behavior in the use of computer and other technologies
1.1 Recognize ownership, security, and privacy issues. (SI) 1.3 Model ethical behavior relating to security, privacy, passwords, and personal information. (SI) 1.4 Identify uses of technology in the workplace. (SI) Competency Goal 2 The learner will demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of computer and other technologies. 2.1 Use keyboarding skills to increase productivity and accuracy. (KU/WP/DTP) 2.2 Create/modify a database relevant to classroom assignments. (DB) 2.3 Search and sort information using more than one criterion and explain strategies used to locate information. (DB)

82. Computer/Technology Skills Curriculum - Grade 5 Goals
(SI) 2.2 Explain the differences between a nonnetworked and networked. computer. (SI). 2.3 Use keyboarding skills to improve speed and accuracy. (KU/WP/DTP).
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/computer.skills/5.html
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STRANDS: SI = Societal Issues; KU/WP/DTP = Keyboard Utilization/Word Processing/Desk Top Publishing; DB = Database; SS = Spreadsheet; T = Telecommunications; M/P = Multimedia/Presentation Competency Goal 1 The learner will understand important issues of a technology-based society and will exhibit ethical behavior in the use of computer and other technologies
1.1 Recognize the influence of technology on life in the United States. (SI) 1.2 Recognize the need for protection of software and hardware from computer viruses and vandalism. (SI) 1.3 Recognize video conferencing as a method of interactive communication. (T) 1.4 Describe the use of Acceptable Use Policy (AUP). (SI) Competency Goal 2 The learner will demonstrate knowledge and skills in the use of computer and other technologies. 2.1 Use technology tools to collect, analyze, and display data. (SI)

83. What's New At NCTI
computer Keyboarding. This online course is ideal for employees with minimal or no typing experience who need to establish basic computer keyboarding skills.
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View Demonstration NCTI has introduced a new suite of tools designed to help customer service representatives more accurately and efficiently handle sales and service issues via phone. LogiCALL Decision Tools The first tool in the suite, Troubleshooting Analog and Digital Pictures , is a simple solution to picture troubleshooting. This tool uses decision tree methodology and computer technology to guide customer service agents through virtually every picture problem scenario. Given NCTI’s industry expertise, the first LogiCALL tool consists of twelve basic decision trees that encompass virtually all video and general cable issues that customers call about. See a demonstration of an agent utilizing the Troubleshooting Analog and Digital Pictures tool to solve an "all channels out" call with a customer. [ top ]
Course Description The Computers and Broadband Modems course is now available on the Web! The online version builds upon the material of the paper-based course to include an enriched e-learning experience, full audio, and content based on the latest Microsoft operating systems, including Windows XP. The course introduces the fundamentals of personal computer (PC) hardware and software in connection with broadband modems, allowing students to gain a thorough understanding of how the PC and modem interface with the broadband network.

84. Keyboarding And Typing Tutor Software Review By Sandy Berrger
keyboarding will be faster and more accurate which could result in greater personal satisfaction as well as better skills for any job that involves a computer
http://www.qwerty.com/AARPreview.htm
Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer
Software Review By Sandy Berger
The only way to learn keyboarding is through practice, and the Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer will put you through the paces.
Dick Ainsworth is enjoying his retirement by living in the country and writing whatever software and computer books he feels will make a difference.
His latest help to new computer users includes the Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer , a typing program to help people communicate better and master their computer's keyboard. This program is designed to help you become proficient at keyboarding, and to help you work smarter as well as write better. The Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer is a plain, basic program. No fancy screens, no animation, no fluff, yet it has everything necessary to learn keyboarding.
All it takes is the one CD that comes with the Ainsworth Keyboard Trainer , a commitment to learn, and your enthusiasm. Soon your fingers will be trained to go where they are supposed to go. This software program can teach the novice how to type as well as increase skills for typists of all levels. Ainsworth is thorough; he stretches your knowledge to include the entire keyboard, which means numbers and symbols as well as letters. Get ready for lessons that will teach you to type, drills to improve your speed and accuracy, and tests to measure and record your progress. It's not all work and no play. The

85. Keyboarding
These sites offer beginner keyboarding programs to download Kid s Typing skills* from KidWare Software http//www part of a lesson in the computer Lab Teacher s
http://www.computerlab.kids.new.net/keyboarding.htm
We begin the year by practicing our keyboarding skills.
By the time Autumn gets here
we will have fallen into good keyboarding habits. So, how do you ever become good at keyboarding?
Practice

Practice
Practice!
Pointers on the F & J keys. Don't look down. Feel for the "finger-feelies".
Warm up with some finger exercises by Nimble Fingers*.
Read about ergonomics and posture *. What's that? Check it out at Typing Pal. Surf to these sites for some fun keyboarding practice. Easy Type You'll have to register a user name and password.
Be sure to try the "Dancing Dog" after a lesson or two. Type Me Look in the Games & Activities list for 2nd Grade to find Type Me. Click on "Easy", "Medium" or "Hard", then you can make other s ettings.
Type the letters you see falling before they hit the bottom of the screen. Learn 2 Type Typing Tutor Typing Pal Online Typing Master
Play Online Bubbles and Typing Master Games, free. Word Meister You're scored on how many seconds it takes you to spell the words, 5 in each round. TIP: Use your keyboarding skills to practice those and go much faster.

86. Chapter 2: Review Of Literature: Development Of Keyboarding Skills: Research: Th
Learned? How Are Keyboarding skills Learned? Writing? Is Keyboarding Instruction Necessary Prior to Writing With a Personal computer? Is
http://www.cast.org/udl/Chapter2ReviewofLiterature1765.cfm
Universal Design for Learning Text version Site Tools: Search Navigator Tracker Guided Tours Interface Language Notepad Email Page Feedback Hit Statistics Close All About Tools Take Notes Provide Feedback Change Interface Get Language Help Navigator Universal Design for Learning Research Development of Keyboarding Skills Chapter 2: Review of Literature Section I Section II Section III Table of Contents ... Previous in collection: Chapter 1: Introduction Next in collection: Section I
Chapter 2: Review of Literature
    Section I:
  • Learning Disabilities are Relatively Common Among Children Remedial Efforts are Not Always Successful Handwriting is Particularly Problematic Handwriting Can Affect Teachers' Ratings of Written Work Writing is a Complex Task A Process Approach to Writing May Allow Some Simplification Is a Process Approach Appropriate for Students With Learning Disabilities Process Writing Requires Numerous Rewrites Personal Computers Show Promise as Writing Tools Some Authorities Question the Use of Personal Computers as Writing Tools Are a Process Approach to Writing and Personal Computers Appropriate for Students With Learning Disabilities?

87. Www.4teachers.org | Teacher Testimony | Computers, Keyboarding, And First Grade
some forgetfulness after Christmas vacation but skills returned to In my classroom I have cardboard keyboards which are on them posted in the computer lab and
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Computers, Keyboarding, and First Grade Students A first grade teacher shares her successes using computers and educational software to teach keyboarding in her classroom.
By Kathy Gathers
live in a small town in Kansas and have taught first grade for 30 years. I have had a computer in my classroom for several years. My elementary school uses Macintosh computers. Each classroom has at least two computers. We also have a computer lab with 25 computers. My classroom has three iMacs and one Apple LCII for my students to use and I have one iMac for my own use.
During reading groups, computers are used as part of my daily centers. The children have approximately 20 minutes to use a variety of software. Choices include Kid Pix Deluxe, Sammy's Science House, JumpStart First Grade, Thinkin' Things Collection 1, JumpStart Typing, Math Rabbit, Reader Rabbit 1 and Reader Rabbit 2, and several other programs. Occasionally I have a project for my students to complete but mostly they have free choice. Sometimes they practice what we have learned in the computer lab.
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88. Search Results
by Robinson. Keyboarding for computer Success was designed learning to type on the computer to ensure providing practice with review lessons, skills checks, and
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89. TYPEQUICK - The Computer Based Touch Typing Tutor
success and enjoyment of your computer business, education and those with no experience of keyboarding, two finger who want to increase their existing skills.
http://www.typequick.com.au/
Simple solutions to assess and improve keyboard skills within your workplace.... More Help students gain an essential lifelong skill by teaching keyboard skills .... More Give yourself the skill of a lifetime by improving your keyboard skills..... More Latest News News Flash...Typequick releases two new multi platform versions of their products (March 2004 Typequick, the name synonymous with touch typing and keyboard training worldwide, has released two new multi platform products Read the Full Story Another award for Typequick for Students (November 2003) Typequick for Students has added another award to its name, this time by Australian PC User. Kewala's Typing Adventure was rated Australian PC User's Top Buy with a rating of 9 out of 10... Read the full review Sorry your browser does not support IFRAMES. You definitely need to get a new browser. Sorry your browser does not support IFRAMES. You definitely need to get a new browser.

90. Computer Training Online: Hardware
Ideal typing posture; Guidelines for laptop computer users; Tips for using the keyboard without repetitive strain injuries 1, 2;
http://www.ckls.org/~crippel/computerlab/tutorials/
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Explanations, tutorials and tips about computers and the Web Chris Rippel
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91. Beginners
anyone completing “Getting Acquainted With The keyboard”, “Intro to Prerequisite Intro To Personal Computers. Recommended Windows – Essential skills.
http://ced.fmcc.suny.edu/beginners.htm
Fulton-Montgomery Community College
Continuing Education
Getting Acquainted With The Keyboard (Level #1) 3 hours
Your first class in being introduced to the world of computers. This “hands-on” orientation will acquaint you with using the computer keyboard, numeric keypad and special use keys such as ESC, CTRL, ALT, SHIFT, INSERT, HOME, END, the cursors, etc. The mouse will also be introduced. This is not a “learn-to-type” class, and is also ideal for those with past typing experience who now want to use a computer.
Getting Acquainted With The Keyboard For Over 50
(Level #1) 3 hours
Most of students will be 50+ years, but anyone can enroll. See above description for course content. (Enroll in “ Intro To Personal Computers For Over 50 ” for your next course.)
Intro To Personal Computers
(Level #1) 6 hours
This course will introduce you to basic computer concepts, common terminology, how computers work, hardware, software, and what those “numbers” (Pentium 4, 800mhz, 128mg, 52xCD, etc.) mean. You’ll also receive a hands-on exposure to some of today’s common software applications including Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, the Internet and e-mail.

92. BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Talking Computers Boost Ghana's Blind
need computer skills too. The computer screens have a glare all right, and the script is of regular characters; but the six people engaged on the keyboards do
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By Kwaku Sakyi-Addo
BBC, Ghana
In a small, tidy air-conditioned room with about 10 computers, the users have headphones on, but their heads aren't bobbing to an MP3 download of the latest Afro-Jazz hit.
Blind students need computer skills too The computer screens have a glare all right, and the script is of regular characters; but the six people engaged on the keyboards do not see what they are typing out. A special screen-reader software enables them to listen, rather than see, what they are generating on the screen. Because they are blind. This is the Computer Learning Centre of the Ghana Society for the Blind (GSB), the umbrella organisation which looks out for the interests of unsighted people in Ghana. The centre is located within the premises of the Accra Rehabilitation Centre, a state-funded instittution which provides facilities for people with disability in the country. The centre was funded by the GSB itself through its fundraising activities, and received additional support from several local charities, and Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin III, a particularly socially-conscious local chief and patron of the Society for the Blind.

93. About Us - In The News
and fingers. Many schools are now teaching keyboarding and basic computer skills as early as the second grade. For those children
http://www.datadesktech.com/media_news_2.html
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The New Educational Tool That Gives Children the Competitive Edge in Learning Proper Keyboarding and Touch Typing Skills
Research indicates that young children are also prone to developing repetitive stress problems due to their increased time using a computer. Using a keyboard that causes them to stretch their smaller hands can only exacerbate this predisposition to injury. LittleFingers® helps reduce the possibility of injury by allowing children to learn proper typing techniques on a keyboard that has been scientifically designed to fit their smaller hands and fingers. By using a keyboard that "fits," children are more apt to learn proper keyboarding faster and easier, and will have less of a chance to develop poor keyboarding habits that can hinder rather than enhance their future computing experience.
Teachers Can plug in a second keyboard and mouse for side-by-side instruction
LittleFingers® is not a toy—it is technically superior to any of the so-called plastic "kiddy" keyboards on the market. It is a full-function keyboard that has all the features of adult keyboards—and a lot more—only in a smaller format. Outside of its patented layout, one of LittleFingers® many unique features is its "dual-mode" capability which allows a second or adult-sized keyboard to be plugged into it and permits both keyboards to be used simultaneously! This enables parents, teachers or other students to work side-by-side as a hands-on typing coach or buddy to help children learn proper keyboarding skills and/or participate in joint, interactive computing activities together. This exclusive feature not only empowers children to emulate their teachers and parents, but it also promotes bonding and builds rapport with parents and teachers alike.

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95. Langara College - Continuing Studies Course Descriptions
Students new to computers develop an understanding of the keyboard and master the skills of touch keyboarding. All participants
http://www.langara.bc.ca/cs/programs/CSFB.html
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Computer Skills for the Office
For more information, call Jana Gola at 604-323-5585 or email jgola@langara.bc.ca
Formerly known as Computer Skills for the Workplace Certificate Program (part-time studies), Computer Skills for the Office is a comprehensive hands-on program that provides training in today's most popular office software. Suitable for those new to computers and those upgrading existing skills.The courses will improve your efficiency in today's demanding office environment in the private, public and voluntary sectors. Participants create business documents, spreadsheets, presentations, databases, email messages and promotional materials.
Certificate Requirements
The program of study is offered each semester during the evening and on Saturdays. A minimum of five courses (55% of the requirements) must be successfully completed through Langara College Continuing Studies.Certificate requirements include: nine courses completed successfully within three years (9 terms).
Required Courses:
  • Word - Level 1 Excel - Level 1 PowerPoint - Level 1 Access - Level 1 Publisher - Level 1 ACCPAC - Level 1 or Simply Accounting- Level 1
Elective Courses (any three):
  • Project Supervision Visio - Level 1 Excel - Level 2 Access - Level 2 Outlook - Level 1 ACCPAC - Level 2 or Simply Accounting - Level 2 Maximizer - Level 1 Crystal Reports - Level 1
Entry Requirements:
Understanding Personal Computers and Windows or demonstrated equivalent skills are prerequisites for all courses. Keyboarding skills and a minimum typing speed of 30 WPM would be an asset.

96. Keyboarding ECE
As children use computers as a tool for writing and that they are able to use the keyboard easily and Like the skills required for using a pencil as a tool for
http://www.discover.tased.edu.au/ec/teachers/keyboarding/keyboarding_ece.htm
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Keyboarding in Early Childhood Classes
As children use computers as a tool for writing and communicating more and more frequently, it is important that they are able to use the keyboard easily and efficiently. Like the skills required for using a pencil as a tool for writing and communicating, keyboard skills take time and practise to develop. Just like pencil skills, keyboard skills need to be a planned and specifically taught part of children’s learning, from the time they first have contact with a keyboard in Kindergarten. We are not talking about teaching touch typing skills in early childhood classes, but rather a gradual development of awareness and skills within appropriate learning contexts, with expectations that are developmentally appropriate.
When to start keyboard awareness
When children are being introduced to a letter of the alphabet, the following things might happen with the teacher: they discuss the name of the letter they find where it is located in the alphabet, perhaps on a frieze

97. Surrey Public Library - Programs And Services - Programs And Classes -- Computer
Returning to the Work Place computer skills Series; Webpage Design for Beginners; Keyboarding skills for Adults; Discover @ Your Library FREE!
http://www.spl.surrey.bc.ca/Programs and Services/Programs and Classes/Computer

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Electronic Classrooms Computer Classes at Strawberry Hill Space is limited to 12 computer stations.  To register for any of the classes, visit the Strawberry Hill Library or phone in with your method of payment. During regular business hours (9 am - 5 pm), please call the Electronic Classroom at 604-501-5855. For after hours, call the Strawberry Hill Library at 604-501-5836. 
Please note there is a 24-hour cancellation notice required for a refund. Session 1: Basic Computer Skills (Series cost: $65  Individual: $20)
No computer experience necessary. 

98. Medical Transcription At Medword - Typing & Keyboard Books
never formally taught keyboard skills, which do differ from typewriter typing skills. All Products.
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To consider a career as a medical transcriptionist you must have acceptable keyboard skills. While 40 words per minute would allow you to transcribe at a reasonable pace, you will perform much better with a higher word-per-minute rate. Some employers require 60 words per minute as a minimum speed. These are not really medical books, but are about keyboarding, and they cover not only typing skills, but the proper use of all the keys on the keyboard. These books are also ideal for "veteran MTs" or typists who were never formally taught keyboard skills, which do differ from typewriter typing skills. All Products Baby Books Classical Music Computers DVD Electronics Magazines Outdoor Living Popular Music Software Video Bestselling Featured Items Alphabetical (A-Z) Publication Date Price (Low to High) Price (High to Low) Alphabetical (Z-A) Average Customer Review List Price:
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99. Students Options For Meeting The Keyboarding And/or Computer Applications Requir
Basic Vocational Education skills, Personal Services. Each of the these courses has the same course content as the Keyboarding and computer Applications course
http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/acad/ProCom.htm
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Keyboarding will become a high school graduation requirement for entering ninth graders in the fall of 1998 and thereafter, as stated in Appendix C of Bulletin 171. Computer Applications will also continue as a requirement for graduation. Students have three options for meeting both Computer Applications requirements: A. Students may meet the Keyboarding and/or Computer Applications course requirements by demonstrating proficiency. Proficiency will be determined in Keyboarding by a teacher(s) who possess a Business Education endorsement – 105; Typewriting endorsement – 110; Computer Applications endorsement – 111; or Computer Education endorsement – 113. Proficiency will be determined in Computer Applications by a teacher(s) who possess a Computer Education endorsement – 111; Computer Education endorsement – 113; or Industrial Technology endorsement – 118. Students who demonstrate proficiency must meet the 20 Carnegie units high school graduation requirement by enrolling in and successfully earning one (1) Carnegie unit in any elective courses listed in the Mississippi Business and Technology Framework C. Students may meet the requirement by earning one (1) Carnegie unit in one of the following courses:

100. Adaptive Learning Division Computer Access Center
in the Schedule of Classes as follows ALCA 101 computer ACCESS EVALUATION; ALCA 102 computer KEYBOARDING skills FOR THE DISABLED;
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The Foothill College Computer Access Center provides instruction and support in the use of adaptive computer technology for students with disabilities. Our goal is to mainstream students with the support of assistive technology. Some examples of the available solutions include:
  • Orthopedic disabilities: Speech recognition, software for limited keyboard, left or right handed typing, adjustable workstations and seating. Visual Impairment: Large print screens, speech output devices, Kurzweil reader, screen readers, keyboard training.

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