The following hypothesis was offered for this study: 1. Keyboarding I students learn to be more proficient at keyboarding for speed and accuracy when using computers and a keyboarding instruction computer software package as compared to instruction provided by typewriters and textbooks when measured by Norfolk Public Schools competency-based timed writings
The microcomputer is creating a revolution in the workplace and having a major impact on educational...
Abstract: The purpose of my study was to investigate the experiences of forty-three fifth grade stud...
Elementary students need to learn keyboarding skills in order to keep up with expectations of teache...
The following hypothesis was offered for this study: 1. Keyboarding I students learn to be more prof...
This study was conducted to determine if seventh and eighth grade students could develop keyboarding...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the appropriate elementary grade level to in...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of using the Almena Method keyboarding program to teach keybo...
This study investigated the influence of keyboarding proficiency on writing quality. The participant...
Background: Keyboarding skill development is important for elementary students. Limited research exi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the two-year impact of using the Keyboarding Without Te...
Background: As computer and digital device use continues to grow in prevalence for school and work t...
To evaluate the effect of computer-based versus typewriter-based instruction on keyboarding speed, t...
The study was carried out to compare Computer Assisted Instruction and Traditional Methods of Teachi...
The purpose of the research was to compare the effects of covered keyboarding instruction with uncov...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference between compute...
The microcomputer is creating a revolution in the workplace and having a major impact on educational...
Abstract: The purpose of my study was to investigate the experiences of forty-three fifth grade stud...
Elementary students need to learn keyboarding skills in order to keep up with expectations of teache...
The following hypothesis was offered for this study: 1. Keyboarding I students learn to be more prof...
This study was conducted to determine if seventh and eighth grade students could develop keyboarding...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the appropriate elementary grade level to in...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of using the Almena Method keyboarding program to teach keybo...
This study investigated the influence of keyboarding proficiency on writing quality. The participant...
Background: Keyboarding skill development is important for elementary students. Limited research exi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the two-year impact of using the Keyboarding Without Te...
Background: As computer and digital device use continues to grow in prevalence for school and work t...
To evaluate the effect of computer-based versus typewriter-based instruction on keyboarding speed, t...
The study was carried out to compare Computer Assisted Instruction and Traditional Methods of Teachi...
The purpose of the research was to compare the effects of covered keyboarding instruction with uncov...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference between compute...
The microcomputer is creating a revolution in the workplace and having a major impact on educational...
Abstract: The purpose of my study was to investigate the experiences of forty-three fifth grade stud...
Elementary students need to learn keyboarding skills in order to keep up with expectations of teache...