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Keyboarding instruction: Comparison of techniques for improved keyboarding skills in elementary students
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Lower Elementary GradesOccupational TherapistsElementary StudentsFree Web-based ActivitiesLanguage AcquisitionAtypical Language DevelopmentEducationClassroom InstructionSpecial EducationImproved Keyboarding SkillsPrimary EducationLanguage StudiesComputer-based EducationLanguage LearningInstructionSpecific Learning Disorder
Using computers and keyboarding skills for written communication have been common adaptations recommended by occupational therapists which are now important for all students. We used a quasi-experimental, pre-test/post-test design to examine the effectiveness of a developmentally based curriculum, Keyboarding Without Tears®, as compared to free web-based activities for learning keyboarding skills in students (general and special education) in grades kindergarten through fifth. Overall, students learning the developmentally based curriculum demonstrated improved speed and accuracy, especially in the upper elementary grades and improved keyboarding method in the lower elementary grades as compared to the free web-based activities.
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