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  1. Instant Typing for the Computer Age:A Do-It-Yourself Minicourse That Teaches the Standard Typewriter Keyboard by Claire M. Newman, 1980

21. Teach Typing—Tips For Parents
teach typing and keyboarding with the best typing and best keyboarding software. software so that the computer keyboard and mouse become familiar tools
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By Joanne Weaver
When should I start teaching my child to type?
  • Let preschoolers play with preschool software so that the computer keyboard and mouse become familiar tools
    Children should have fairly good reading skills developed before learning to type; many children reach this stage between ages 6 and 8 years old
What tools do I need to teach my child to type?
  • A sturdy typing desk or table situated in a quiet area
    A computer, preferably with word processing software installed
    An ergonomic keyboard (angled out to the sides) or a regular keyboard with a small ergonomic pad that prevents wrists from resting on the table
    For extra-small fingers, consider a scaled-down children’s keyboard
    If a child is tempted to hunt-and-peck, have a soft cloth cover handy over the hands to hide the keys from view
    Consider a quality set of headphones to keep your child from being distracted by outside sounds and other people
    Typing software designed for your child’s age and attention level makes teaching typing easier and more fun
    Read the parent’s guide provided with most software so that you are aware of all it’s capabilities
What does my child need to know beyond the keyboard?

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23. OK Teach Me! Computer Help With Your Computer Questions
computer Savvy has easy answers to computer questions. PhotoShop keyboard Shortcuts Check out this complete list of keyboard shortcuts for PhotoShop
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Need understandable answers for your computer questions? Here you'll find instructions and answers to the most frequently asked questions (FAQ) about computers and the Internet. Instructions so simple, even the total novice can use them. How to Use this Site Move your mouse over those colorful navigation buttons on the upper left hand side of the page, pausing over each one. A pop-up message will tell you what that page is about. When you find the one you want, just click! At the bottom of this page you'll find links to detailed tutorials I've written on a wide variety of topics. Each one is loaded with handy tips and explicit instructions for common (and some not-so-common) computer tasks. I'm always adding new tutorials so be sure to come back frequently. In fact, why not make okteachme.com your home page - the first page you see whenever you log onto the Internet: 1. Click the

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26. ITEU :: CPD :: CPD Courses For Teachers
The keyboard Skills course is designed to teach participants some of the basics of the computer keyboard and basic keyboard skills.
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Keyboard Skills Thursday 27th Oct, 4.30 p.m. – 7.30 p.m.
The Keyboard Skills Microsoft Word application. Note: this is not a typing course as such, although it should help you improve your typing. The content of the course is as follows:
  • Gain Familiarity with The Keyboard; Understand Basic Typing Techniques; Enter Formatting and other Commands via the Keyboard; Using Keyboard Commands in Conjunction with Typing Text; Listing Available Keyboard Commands; Paragraphs, indents, tables; Typing Exercises and other Resources.
This course is aimed at personal skills development and although it will be useful in your teaching it is not directed at pedagogical use of these skills. The cost of the course will be per person. Apply for this course by completing the application form
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27. AJET 6(1): Carnegie (1990) - Start Think-keying
We teach people of all ages to acquire skills and encourage them to Intensive computer keyboard training programmes Applied Ergonomics, 17(3), 191194.
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Start think-keying
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South Australian College of Advanced Education This paper was presented at EdTech'90 , the biennial conference of theAustralian Society for Educational Technology held at the University of Sydney in July 1990. It is a revised version of the paper published in the Conference Proceedings.
Can you write as fast as you think?
Many people are not as productive as they could be because they are using old technology such as pencil and paper, or they are using new technology inefficiently by 'hunting and pecking'. This paper describes the evolution of a program to enable people to become proficient in basic typing as quickly as possible and with the minimum of pain. Communicating words via an electronic keyboard is an everyday fact of life. For convenience people often refer to what they are doing as 'typing', even though they are not using a typewriter. The basic keyboarding skills are the same whether one is using a manual typewriter or a computer. Because the skill of typing has traditionally been denigrated, the majority of people learning to use computers in Australia have resisted learning touch typing. One can make the analogy that car drivers do not look to see where the brake pedal or gears are - if they did, the results could be quite spectacular.

28. Educational Resources > Store Front
Phonics Alive!6 Typing will teach students to use a keyboard correctly. Do your students say, teacher, I don t have an ‘a on my computer. ?
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29. Netscape Canada
teach your keyboard a New Language, Viewz.com Click OK, and then click OK again. The changes will take place after you restart your computer.
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Get on your soapbox and sound off! Tip Archive Teach your Keyboard a New Language To add a language or layout:
  • Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel and double-click on the Keyboard icon.
  • Click on the Language tab and hit the Add button. You can easily switch between languages by clicking on the Default language icon (i.e. En) in the System Tray (located on the right side of the task bar), and making the appropriate selection. Just make sure the Enable indicator on taskbar box is checked in Keyboard properties. To use Cyrillic Languages (Baltic, Greek, Turkish, Russian, etc.):
  • 30. Dijit's Computing Tips
    teach your keyboard a new language. With increased immigration emigration worldwide, The changes will take place after you restart your computer.
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    Get the most out of your computer Teach your Keyboard a new language
    To add a language or layout:
  • Go to Start/Settings/Control Panel and double-click on the Keyboard icon.
  • Click on the Language tab and hit the Add button. You can easily switch between languages by clicking on the Default language icon (i.e. En) in the System Tray (located on the right side of the task bar), and making the appropriate selection. Just make sure the Enable indicator on taskbar box is checked in Keyboard properties.
  • 31. Sams Teach Yourself Windows XP Computer Basics All In One - $20.99
    Sams teach Yourself Windows XP computer Basics All in One is designed to teach the new Is Anything Wrong with My keyboard or Mouse? Fixing a keyboard?
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    32. ThinkQuest : Library : Computers & The Internet
    The hardware section gives a tour of computer parts such as the keyboard, We want to teach you the concepts and theories of computer science that
    http://www.thinkquest.org/library/cat_show.html?cat_id=4

    33. About MSES:Media And Technology
    The goals of flexible access are to teach children to seek and use a dump cable to download it to the computer. keyboard Wizard typing tutor devices
    http://www.chccs.k12.nc.us/scroggs/about/media_tech_overview.htm
    About Mary Scroggs Elementary School: Media and Technology Overview
  • Expectations of Staff and Students
  • utilize the media center resources as part of regular class instruction
    regularly use technology with all students in a meaningful way
    collaborate with media and technology staff for integrated instruction
    check mail twice a day
    maintain an updated web page
    How the Media Coordinator and Tech Specialist will work with Staff and Students
  • At the Beginning Stage
    You've got all this stuff, and all these kids, and this standard course of study to cover, but how do you fit it all together?...
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  • 34. "How One Class With One Computer Composed Music" By Jack Siegel Describes How An
    I played these lines on the keyboard. Then the class sang each line and voted on which we While I didn’t teach from these lead sheets in my classes,
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    How One Class with One Computer Composed Music
    by Jack Siegel Jack Siegel teaches music at North Miami Elementary School in Miami, Florida. He is also an adjunct professor at the Union Institute, Miami Center. Music composition is a rewarding activity for students. Through composition, teachers not only address National Standard 4 (composing and arranging music within specified guidelines), but also cover other areas of the music curriculum such as singing, notation, improvisation, form, style, tempo, dynamics, music vocabulary, and assessment.
    Next, we underlined all the stressed syllables to make sure they fell on a strong beat. Figure 1 Figure 2
    When the melody was finished, we added harmony using basic chords. Since the students that participated in this project did not understand the principles of harmony, I began by playing the songs with basic I, IV, and V
    Then, the class decided on the tempo that was right for the song. We read the lyrics in rhythm, clapped the rhythm, and then sang the melody to find this tempo. At this point, we had created an original class song (see

    35. Intellivision Classic Video Game System / 1983 Catalog
    teach. And provide you with just good, plain fun. THE computer ADAPTOR. The Intellivision computer keyboard can also make learning a game for your
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    Intellivision.
    Way Ahead of the Game.
    Because with Intellivision, you get what you play for. Sophisticated graphics. Challenging action. A big selection of exciting games. And great games are only the beginning. You can transform your Intellivision game system into a computerized entertainment center, simply by adding-on a variety of accessories. Start with the Master Component and go as far as your imagination will take you. There's the Intellivoice voice module to add the dimension of human speech to games, and a new level of fun. And our new Intellivision Computer Adaptor that lets you turn Intellivision into a home computer. You can add our Computer Keyboard to learn computer programming. Or the Music Synthesizer to experience the world of music. Enjoy the future, with Intellivision. It's the name of the game.
    Intellivision II.
    STILL THE SMARTER WAY TO PLAY. The action is more realistic. The graphics more exciting. The games more challenging. Intellivision continues to be the most sophisticated home video game entertainment ever created. And now there's a whole new way to play it. With the Intellivision II Master Component. It's smaller and lighter than the original Intellivision Master Component. And the hand controllers are completely detachable and feature longer cords for added convenience. Intellivision II works just like the original. With the same powerful 16-bit microprocessor, the brains behind Intellivision's superior range of sound effects and graphics. Plus our popular hand controller/overlay system with input keys, action buttons and control disk.

    36. Teaching Computer Skills To Children With Visual Impairments: A Concept-Based Ap
    In the first, a young teenage boy is typing on a computer keyboard and smiling. Schools today teach computer skills to younger and younger children.
    http://www.tsbvi.edu/technology/computer-skills.htm
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    Teaching Computer Skills To Children with Visual Impairments: A Concept-Based Approach
    [Graphic. Three color photos are standing side-by-side. In the first, a young teen-age boy is typing on a computer keyboard and smiling. In the second, a man is sitting in front of a computer reading using his refreshable braille display. In the third, three children are in a computer lab. All three have headphones. One is looking at the screen and one is listening to the output. (The face of the third child is blocked by the head of the second). End of graphic description] Joanmarie Diggs , M.Ed. The Carroll Center for the Blind
    2002 AER International Conference
    20 July 2002
    We know….
    The world is made up of objects whose function and form dictate how we access and use these objects. Children who are blind or visually impaired need concrete, hands-on experiences so that they can understand the world around them and can independently and safely interact with the objects they encounter.
    Similarly….

    37. Month To Month Suggestions For Independent Computer Activites For Center Time
    This is a keyboard exercise. The mouse is not used to select the letter. Spatial Concepts Many whole class discussion sites to teach the concept,
    http://www.internet4classrooms.com/month2month.htm

    Daily Dose of the Web
    Links for K-12 Teachers On-Line Practice Modules Online Interactive Web Sites Kindergarten Literacy and Math Notice: These are not integration activities. These activities are for reinforcement of KK skills.
    For use as Independent Skill Activities during Center Time
    All of these activities require Shockwave
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    Mouse control- control position; one click
  • Kinderweb - Interactive educational games geared for the beginning of the school year or preschoolers. Students practice their colors and shapes. This site is completely audio so children can work at their own pace independently. Shape Match - concentration style game Paint the Shapes - A listening and following directions game identifying shapes and colors. Find the Shape - Click on the shape you find in the picture Oochy goes to the Fair - help him match shapes Shape and Color Match - concentration style game

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  • Mouse House Scroll down the page and select Mouse House in the Math Section.
  • 38. Dvorak Keyboard
    First, as a national standard, all computer keyboard manufacturers should be required to there is no need to retrain teachers in the Dvorak keyboard.
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    Let Your Fingers Do Less Walking
    [From The Mensa Bulletin (September 1995) ]
    I read with special interest Gerald Baker's letter in the July/August Bulletin I have known about the Dvorak keyboard since 1942 when I ran across an article in The New York Times while in elementary school. Intrigued as I was by the claims of Dvorak, I nevertheless learned touch typing on QWERTY for the obvious reason: availability. I hated typing. I was error-prone. Every now and then, my fingers would not connect with my mind and I would have to violate the code of the touch-typist and sneak a peek at the keyboard. Worst, I found the process exhausting to my fingers and draining to my emotions as I had to fight for the off-home keys. The computer has changed all that. The biggest psychic relief, of course, was the ability to make corrections on a word processor without retyping an entire page or fussing with correction tape or fluid. But I wanted to go further and relieve the tension in my fingers. Acquiring a Dvorak keyboard was no longer any problem. One may purchase a Dvorak keyboard, but a cost-free alternative is simply to use software that comes with many operating systems that allows instant reassignment of the QWERTY keys to the Dvorak configuration. And you may still share the computer with your non-Dvorak colleagues since the same software is quickly removable. Software Conversions Windows 3.1

    39. The Piano Education Page - Music And The Home Computer: Music Teaching And Learn
    In fact, several keyboard teaching systems come with the MIDI compatible keyboard included to simply plug in to the back of the computer, so you really
    http://pianoeducation.org/pnomhpc2.html
    Music and The Home Computer: Music Teaching and Learning Software
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    John M. Zeigler, Ph.D.
    I n another article in this series, we took a look at how you can enhance your knowledge and enjoyment of music through the use of "music appreciation" software on your computer. However, we hope you will find yourself wanting to make music yourself someday. Your home computer can also help you learn about making and playing an instrument. In this article we'll talk about some of the software that is available to help you learn to play; computer software may not be a replacement for the time and commitment of a private teacher, but it can be very helpful, especially for busy professionals with limited time, and even fun. If you've ever wanted to learn about music in more depth or to play an instrument, read on. We'll take you on a tour of some of the best software of this type available. Music and the Home Computer Main Multimedia Music Appreciation and Entertainment Software Music Teaching and Learning Software ... Return to the Piano Education Home Page
    The Computer as Instrument
    About Software
    There is a large volume of mostly good software available for various aspects of musical training. Just as there are fewer packages available for instruments other than keyboards, there are fewer readily accessible sources of unbiased reviews of the software. However, at least with respect to keyboards, music education, and music concept software, we provide

    40. The Piano Education Page - Establishing A Studio Computer Teaching Lab
    In the end, the decision to establish a computer teaching lab really boils You can easily pay as much or more for a MIDIcompatible keyboard to plug
    http://pianoeducation.org/pnotlab.html
    Establishing a Studio Computer Teaching Lab
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    by John M. Zeigler and Nancy Ostromencki
    Rio Rancho, NM USA
    Most piano teachers aren't "computer people" by nature. They practice the piano diligently every day and believe that nothing that a computer can produce can compare to a live performance on an acoustical piano. Although these things may be true for some, we've come to appreciate the pedagogic value of that gleaming monitor, constantly humming CPU, and the other keyboard that has found its way into so many of our lives. In this article, we'll tell you how to establish your own piano teaching computer lab - and how to avoid some of the pitfalls along the way. Software Reviews Return to The Teaching Studio Return to the Piano Education Home Page
    Why Should You Consider a Computer Teaching Lab?
    The Preliminaries
    You first have to decide where you're going to locate the computer lab. Do you want to have the lab set up in the same room as your private teaching studio or in a different room? You can get more direct control if you put the lab in the studio proper, but, sometimes, the music from the private piano lesson manages to seep its way into the ears of the person at the computer lab. If you put the teaching lab into an entirely separate room you may lose the ability to monitor carefully the work that the student is doing at the computer, unless you have an aide to monitor the computer lab. Legal liability issues also get more complex, the more unsupervised mobility that you give your students. It is virtually impossible to watch everything at one time. There is no one right answer to the location question, but you'll need to answer that question thoughtfully for your own particular situation before you set up the lab.

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