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Peacock, Michael; Breese, Chris – Educational Review, 1990
Two sets of secondary students (n=26) were interviewed about attitudes toward writing after using laptop word processors. Handwriting remained popular and quicker for most writing tasks; neither planning nor constructive reflection on language were enhanced; typing speeds remained very slow; and the connotations of "writing" were…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Foreign Countries, Handwriting, Revision (Written Composition)
Gemmell, Susan – 2003
This study examined the impact of keyboarding instruction on the acquisition of word processing skills. Over a 6-week period, 6 third grade students were studied as they used the "Type to Learn" keyboarding program. Each student spent an average of 45 minutes on the computer each week. Data collection consisted of observations, questionnaires, and…
Descriptors: Assignments, Computer Uses in Education, Elementary Education, Grade 3
Kushler, Cliff – 1998
This paper describes the development of a new technique for augmentative and alternative communication text input, commercially known as T9. T9 stands for "typing with 9 keys." The basic T9 technology is designed so that 3 or 4 letters are printed on each of 7 keys, and an 8th key is used as an unambiguous "space" key. Each keystroke designating a…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Computer Uses in Education, Interpersonal Communication

Langone, John; And Others – Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 1996
A study of the effects of a typing tutor plus a computer-based word processor versus paper and pencil on the writing of six elementary students with behavioral disorders found small improvements in capitalization, spelling, punctuation, and complete sentences attributable to either method, though story length increased for three of six students…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Capitalization (Alphabetic), Comparative Analysis, Computer Uses in Education