Typing and keyboarding are important classroom skills. Structured keyboarding instruction helps students build confidence, increase productivity, and use digital tools more effectively.” — Rick Mesias ...
Typesy typing program supports keyboarding instruction and classroom technology learning under RFP Number 2505-10. Keyboarding confidence helps students participate more effectively in ...
Approval under RFP 13.23 supports classroom typing instruction and K–12 keyboarding software access. Keyboarding and ...
Matt Renwick is an elementary school principal in Wisconsin. Prior to becoming an administrator, Matt was a 5th and 6th grade teacher. You can follow him on Twitter at @ReadByExample and read his blog ...
Meghan is an associate editor with EdTech. She enjoys coffee, cats and science fiction TV. K–12 digital natives might seem like they were born with smartphones in their hands, but educators shouldn’t ...
Interacting with technology is second nature to children these days. But, even though these digital natives are tech-savvy, they might not have the keyboarding and digital citizenship skills to make ...
Most children start typing on cell phones and computers long before they take keyboarding classes, so many schools, noting this trend, have stopped teaching typing. “The kids already know how to type, ...
Even something as simple as learning to type can be an important support for helping students build the skills and confidence they need Generally, when we think of edtech and students with ...