Keyboard Lessons: Are They a Thing of the Past


There is an interesting debate going on in the US surrounding whether we need to teach keyboarding in traditional ways. It still astonishes me the number of computer users who cannot type very well. You would think that a person would naturally pick up keyboarding skills and eventually become proficient over time. As an adult who had both keyboarding (typing) and computer training as a child and a teenager I say it is a combination of three things: knowing the basic elements of a keyboard, understanding basic computer skills needed, and practice, practice, practice. I believe practice should occur in natural ways, and students should be given opportunities to engage activities that will building their keyboarding skills. It can be the difference between, taking 1 hour to type something versus 3 hour hours.



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