The aim of this study was to analyze whether children with and without difficulties in handwriting, spelling, or both differed in alphabet writing when using a keyboard. The total sample consisted of 1,333 children from Grades 1 through 3. Scores on the spelling and handwriting factors from the Early Grade Writing Assessment (Jiménez, in press) were used to assign the participants to one of four groups with different ability patterns: poor handwriters, poor spellers, a mixed group, and typically achieving students. Groups were equalized by a matching strategy, resulting in a final sample of 352 children. A MANOVA was executed to analyze effects of group and grade on orthographic motor integration (fluency of alphabet writing) and the number...
Writing constitutes a crucial communication tool in everyday activities, whether in education, socia...
Handwriting is a pertinent motor skill that children acquire during their primary school years. Desp...
Abstract: The purpose of my study was to investigate the experiences of forty-three fifth grade stud...
This study investigated the influence of keyboarding proficiency on writing quality. The participant...
Spelling and handwriting are different processes; however, they are learned simultaneously, and nume...
Although handwriting is typically taught during early childhood and keyboarding may not be taught ex...
This study explored the utility of using keyboarding as an alternative to handwriting for students w...
A number of French-speaking children show difficulties in learning to write, partly as a result of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014As new technologies for interacting with computers thr...
This study used the word processor as a tool for written output to examine the effects of an experie...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether spelling performance in preschool children varied a...
A child’s handwriting fluency may have implications on his or her quality of writing. The same may b...
In order to help children reach the optimum skill level in typing, this study will examine the relat...
Prior research has shown superior orthographic learning resulting from spelling practice relative to...
This research project examined the effects and outcomes of facilitated keyboarding instruction for f...
Writing constitutes a crucial communication tool in everyday activities, whether in education, socia...
Handwriting is a pertinent motor skill that children acquire during their primary school years. Desp...
Abstract: The purpose of my study was to investigate the experiences of forty-three fifth grade stud...
This study investigated the influence of keyboarding proficiency on writing quality. The participant...
Spelling and handwriting are different processes; however, they are learned simultaneously, and nume...
Although handwriting is typically taught during early childhood and keyboarding may not be taught ex...
This study explored the utility of using keyboarding as an alternative to handwriting for students w...
A number of French-speaking children show difficulties in learning to write, partly as a result of t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014As new technologies for interacting with computers thr...
This study used the word processor as a tool for written output to examine the effects of an experie...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether spelling performance in preschool children varied a...
A child’s handwriting fluency may have implications on his or her quality of writing. The same may b...
In order to help children reach the optimum skill level in typing, this study will examine the relat...
Prior research has shown superior orthographic learning resulting from spelling practice relative to...
This research project examined the effects and outcomes of facilitated keyboarding instruction for f...
Writing constitutes a crucial communication tool in everyday activities, whether in education, socia...
Handwriting is a pertinent motor skill that children acquire during their primary school years. Desp...
Abstract: The purpose of my study was to investigate the experiences of forty-three fifth grade stud...