Successful Strategies for Teaching Keyboarding

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http ://www.keyboardingresearch.org Successful Strategies for Teaching Keyboarding by Dr. Leigh Zeitz University of Northern Iowa

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This is a PPT for a session that I presented to the Iowa Business Education Association on October 12, 2014 in Johnson, Iowa.

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http://www.keyboardingresearch.org

Successful Strategies for Teaching Keyboarding

by Dr. Leigh ZeitzUniversity of Northern Iowa

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Collaborative Notetaking

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Collaborative Notes

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Learning To Type

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Learning to Type

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It’s Different Now

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Still Relevant?

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Experts Weigh in . . .

65% of 537 experts polled said that voice input would be our primary form of data input by 2020.

PewInternet.com

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Hmmmm . . .

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Plan for TodayReview Keyboarding IssuesWhen Keyboarding should be

taughtKeyboarding and StandardsKeyboarding vs Cursive vs

ManuscriptHow Keyboarding should be taughtKeyboarding and iPads???????

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Keyboarding is . . .

a set of cumulative psychomotor skills involving the touch method of input to a keyboard.

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Benefits for KeyboardingImprovement in Language

Arts

Improved Quality of Writing

Greater Enthusiasm about writing on computers

Improved spelling

Improved reading comprehension

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Why?

Teach Keyboarding?

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Keyboarding is Different

Transcription Typing

GenerativeTyping

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Access is Different

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When?3rd grade

Patterson, 2005, Bartholme, 1996; Instructional Resource of Curr/Instr Div of Saskatchewan Education, 1991; Pisha, 1993; Starr, 2001

4th gradeErthal, 1998; Hopkins, 1998

5th gradeMacIntyre, 1990; Wronkovich, 1998

Not in ElementaryWaner, Behymer, & McCrary, 1992

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Keyboarding in Standards

Production and Distribution of Writing

Keyboarding Assessment

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Illinois Keyboarding Objectives

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Illinois Keyboarding Objectives

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What Do You Think?

Manuscript

Cursive

Keyboarding

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Handwriting vs Keyboarding

Handwriting before Keyboarding (Stevenson & Just, 2014)

4.5 year oldsLetter memorization better with handwritingAugments ReadingFacilitates recognizing letter shapes

5 – 6 year oldsKeyboarding is more legibleKeyboarding is faster Handsize may be a problem

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Compare Handwritten vs Word Processed Writing

Meta-analysis of 26 studies of K-12 students:Computer-Based

Higher Quality of WritingHigher Quantity of WritingMore CollaborativeMore IterativeMore Social

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Necessity of MasteryComposition based on

Communication.

Students must master typing or writing so can advance to composing.

Composition is enhanced when communication is not a problem.

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Which Platform?

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What’s the Best?

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How Fast?Based upon hours of practice

15 – 18 hours: 10 – 15 wpm30 – 35 hours: 25 – 30 wpm45 – 60 hours: 30 – 40 wpm

Crews, 2006 - NBEA

Grad WPM

3rd 8 - 10

4th 10 - 20

5th 20 - 25

6th 25 – 30

7th 35 w/95% Accuracy

8th 40 w/95% Accuracy

Faster Then Writing

9 yr old writes 16 wpm

Goal: Type 17 wpm

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What to Teach in Secondary?

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What to Teach?

Hard Skills

Vs

Soft Skills

What are YOUR Thoughts?

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Happy KeyboardingDr. Leigh E. Zeitz

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