Globetrotter
10-09-2008, 08:26 PM
This year, for the first time, I have to “teach” computer and integrate it into the curriculum. I found this nifty keyboarding method online called Nail It Now that uses “quirky association words” to memorize the keys. My students loved it and have learned the letters on the keyboard and correct finger use
Now, I am looking for ideas on how to integrate this new learning into the curriculum. The site suggests placing “glue dots” on the alpha keys of all computers in class and at home and using daily computer work to practice. This is working well with the older students who have regular access to computers
However, the younger students have limited access to computers. Typing speed is not important at this stage, but I don’t want them to forget what they have learned and I particularly want to avoid them typing with two fingers when they do use computers
The younger students learn the keyboard playing a game on a body-sized keyboard and I have used the game to spell their names and familiar things. I am now looking for other ideas like, perhaps, in a writing class where 1 or 2 computers are available, students could take it in turns to type the words the other students are writing. This may even enhance the writing process, eg, typing spaces would reinforce the need to leave a space between words
Any ideas you may have would be much appreciated
Thanks
Now, I am looking for ideas on how to integrate this new learning into the curriculum. The site suggests placing “glue dots” on the alpha keys of all computers in class and at home and using daily computer work to practice. This is working well with the older students who have regular access to computers
However, the younger students have limited access to computers. Typing speed is not important at this stage, but I don’t want them to forget what they have learned and I particularly want to avoid them typing with two fingers when they do use computers
The younger students learn the keyboard playing a game on a body-sized keyboard and I have used the game to spell their names and familiar things. I am now looking for other ideas like, perhaps, in a writing class where 1 or 2 computers are available, students could take it in turns to type the words the other students are writing. This may even enhance the writing process, eg, typing spaces would reinforce the need to leave a space between words
Any ideas you may have would be much appreciated
Thanks