Here are a wide variety of resources that teach keyboarding–from games to drills to everything in between: Click for list
It sounds easy, but to a five or six year old, holding the mouse, clicking that left button, dragging and dropping while holding a finger down is darn difficult. Here's a list: Click for list
I get thousands of visitors a day--over six million since I started. The most common reason why you-all drop by is for resources. I have lots of them--lesson plans, real stories, tips and tricks--but one area I always welcome new ideas is from the experiences of fellow
teachers: - your personal teaching experiences
- your informed take on tech ed topics
- pedagogy
If you're an educator interested in guest posting on this blog or start your own column, leave a comment below and I'll be in touch. Click to leave a comment
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