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Beth Panitz

Keyboarding Games for Kids - Learning to Type Games for Kids | Learning Games For Kids - 187 views

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    A great collection of keyboarding games for kids
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    Learning Games for Kids
Martin Burrett

Online Touch Typing Program - 153 views

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    A good typing tutorial site with lessons, games and test for a number of international keyboard layouts. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

ABCya! Keyboarding Practice | Typing Game - 116 views

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    A great space invaders typing practise game. Type the key to destroy the alien before it's too late. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

3D Typing Game - 171 views

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    A futuristic looking game which teaches students how to type. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
nicole lamoreaux

KneeBouncers | Free Toddler, Preschool, Educational Games and Fun - 53 views

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    KneeBouncers is a whole lotta fun. Educational games, fun and activities to stimulate your baby or toddler and begin the learning process. Colorful animated graphics combined with great sound effects, excite and entertain babies and toddlers alike. Kneebouncers is educational. Your budding genius will start to understand the cause and effect principle, ABC's, numbers, colors, shapes, but mostly they'll just squeal with delight. So if you have a little one clamoring for the keyboard, plop them on your knee and let the bouncing (and learning) begin!
Beth Panitz

Free Typing Games for Kids: Online Fun For All the Family - 78 views

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    If your looking for typing games for kids, online is the first place you should start looking. The internet has a myriad of options for you, but which ones are really worth your time?
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    List and links for typing games
Martin Burrett

Spider Typer Game - 100 views

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    A nice typing game where player must help a spider escape from lizards by typing their letter to make them disappear. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
Doug Brunner

TypeRacer - Test your typing speed and learn to type faster. Free typing game and compe... - 5 views

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    fun!
Martin Burrett

Keyman - PAC-MAN Typing Game - 126 views

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    A fantastic PAC-MAN style flash game that practises typing skills. Use the continually changing letter keys to move around the maze. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Martin Burrett

Nitro Type | Competitive Typing Game - 112 views

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    This is a fast, action packed typing game where you can race your car against other typists in real time online. Use your WPM to increase your MPH! Earn cash to buy upgrades. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Barbara Moose

Free Online Typing Test | Test Your Typing Speed | WPM - 1 views

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    This free typing test calculates how fast you type (Words Per Minute) and compares your results with people from all around the world." />Typing Test, Online Typing Test, Free Typing Test, Typing Speed Test, WPM, Words Per Minute, Typing Games, Touch Typing, Test Typing Speed, Qwerty, Dvorak, Flash Games, Typing Software, Practice Typing
Kathleen Grainger

Letter Bubbles : The Typing Game! - 180 views

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    This is a fabulous, fun typing game where users must pop bubbles by typing the letters. Steady typing scores more points and earn power-ups for typing well. You can make a free account to save your progress or just play. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Adrienne Clark

BBC - Schools - Dance Mat Typing - Home - 22 views

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    Typing Game
Geoff Chamberlain

Video Games Win a Beachhead in the Classroom - NYTimes.com - 38 views

  • Go right! Go right! Go right!” the students were shouting. “Now down, down, down, downdowndown!” A few had lifted themselves onto their knees and were pounding invisible keyboards in front of them. “Whoa!” they yelled in unison, some of them instinctively ducking as Doyle’s sprite narrowly avoided a patrolling enemy.
  • Had he taught anything?
  • snap up more points and calmly offered a piece of advice. “That extra movement cost you some precious time, Al,” he said, sounding almost professorial. “There are more points up there than what you need to finish.
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  • watched a middle-school teacher named Al Doyle give a lesson, though not your typical lesson. This was New York City, a noncharter public school in an old building on a nondescript street near Gramercy Park, inside an ordinary room that looked a lot like all the other rooms around it, with fluor
tom campbell

The Creativity Crisis - 62 views

  • Another is the lack of creativity development in our schools.
  • Researchers say creativity should be taken out of the art room and put into homeroom. The argument that we can’t teach creativity because kids already have too much to learn is a false trade-off. Creativity isn’t about freedom from concrete facts. Rather, fact-finding and deep research are vital stages in the creative process. Scholars argue that current curriculum standards can still be met, if taught in a different way.
  • A fine example of this emerged in January of this year, with release of a study by University of Western Ontario neuroscientist Daniel Ansari and Harvard’s Aaron Berkowitz, who studies music cognition. They put Dartmouth music majors and nonmusicians in an fMRI scanner, giving participants a one-handed fiber-optic keyboard to play melodies on. Sometimes melodies were rehearsed; other times they were creatively improvised. During improvisation, the highly trained music majors used their brains in a way the nonmusicians could not: they deactivated their right-temporoparietal junction. Normally, the r-TPJ reads incoming stimuli, sorting the stream for relevance. By turning that off, the musicians blocked out all distraction. They hit an extra gear of concentration, allowing them to work with the notes and create music spontaneously. Charles Limb of Johns Hopkins has found a similar pattern with jazz musicians, and Austrian researchers observed it with professional dancers visualizing an improvised dance. Ansari and Berkowitz now believe the same is true for orators, comedians, and athletes improvising in games.
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    bring on the improv!
Martin Burrett

Literacy Center Education Network - Play & Learn English - 1 views

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    A nice set of English, maths and other resources for Early Years children. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Cross+Curricular
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