Background: As computer and digital device use continues to grow in prevalence for school and work tasks, it is important for elementary-aged students to develop efficient keyboarding skills to support future academic and vocational success. Method: A quasi-experimental pre-test and post-test study design was used to compare the effect of two different keyboarding instructional approaches on elementary students over a consecutive 2-year period. One group used Keyboarding Without Tears (KWT; N = 592) both years while the other group used free web-based activities the first year and Keyboarding Without Tears the second year (mixed methods; N = 714). Keyboarding speed, accuracy, and technique were measured at the beginning and end of the 2-yea...
The following hypothesis was offered for this study: 1. Keyboarding I students learn to be more prof...
This literature review addresses the topic of when and how keyboarding should be taught in the eleme...
This study investigated the influence of keyboarding proficiency on writing quality. The participant...
Background: As computer and digital device use continues to grow in prevalence for school and work t...
Background: As computer and digital device use continues to grow in prevalence for school and work t...
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...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the appropriate elementary grade level to in...
Elementary students need to learn keyboarding skills in order to keep up with expectations of teache...
This study was conducted to determine if seventh and eighth grade students could develop keyboarding...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference between compute...
In order to meet the demands of the technology-driven world , students must demonstrate keyboarding...
The purpose of my study was to investigate the instructional experiences of fifth grade students in ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of using the Almena Method keyboarding program to teach keybo...
This paper takes a critical look at the way elementary students enter information into computers. K...
The following hypothesis was offered for this study: 1. Keyboarding I students learn to be more prof...
This literature review addresses the topic of when and how keyboarding should be taught in the eleme...
This study investigated the influence of keyboarding proficiency on writing quality. The participant...
Background: As computer and digital device use continues to grow in prevalence for school and work t...
Background: As computer and digital device use continues to grow in prevalence for school and work t...
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...
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to determine the appropriate elementary grade level to in...
Elementary students need to learn keyboarding skills in order to keep up with expectations of teache...
This study was conducted to determine if seventh and eighth grade students could develop keyboarding...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a significant difference between compute...
In order to meet the demands of the technology-driven world , students must demonstrate keyboarding...
The purpose of my study was to investigate the instructional experiences of fifth grade students in ...
This study evaluated the effectiveness of using the Almena Method keyboarding program to teach keybo...
This paper takes a critical look at the way elementary students enter information into computers. K...
The following hypothesis was offered for this study: 1. Keyboarding I students learn to be more prof...
This literature review addresses the topic of when and how keyboarding should be taught in the eleme...
This study investigated the influence of keyboarding proficiency on writing quality. The participant...