Holistic Approach to Learning to Type
First Claim
1. A method for teaching a student to type on a computer, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a computer terminal having a first portion and a second portion;
b) providing a keyboard coupled to said terminal;
c) providing a word processing program;
d) correlating keys of the keyboard with stories, wherein the keys of the keyboard represent a fictional town and the stories enable the student to associate a relative location of the keys on the keyboard, and, wherein puppets are used to assist with the step of correlating keys of the keyboard with stories;
e) displaying the stories on the first portion of the terminal; and
f) typing keys on the keyboard and having letters that correlate to the typed keys displayed on the second portion of the terminal for immediate viewing by a student.
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Abstract
The present invention is directed to a method of teaching typing wherein the student associates the keys on the keyboard with a person, place, thing or emotion and is able to more readily learn the position of each key. Further, the method of the present invention provides immediate gratification to the student as they are able to instantly visually and auditorily appreciate the accuracy of their typing on a computer monitor or screen that is attached to the keyboard. The delete key and/or backspace key may be inactivated during operation of the program. Further, the color of the letters and background displayed on the monitor or screen may be variable.
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16 Claims
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1. A method for teaching a student to type on a computer, comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a computer terminal having a first portion and a second portion; b) providing a keyboard coupled to said terminal; c) providing a word processing program; d) correlating keys of the keyboard with stories, wherein the keys of the keyboard represent a fictional town and the stories enable the student to associate a relative location of the keys on the keyboard, and, wherein puppets are used to assist with the step of correlating keys of the keyboard with stories; e) displaying the stories on the first portion of the terminal; and f) typing keys on the keyboard and having letters that correlate to the typed keys displayed on the second portion of the terminal for immediate viewing by a student. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 13, 14)
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6. A method for teaching a student to type on a computer, comprising the steps of:
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a) telling a student at least one story that correlates individual keys of a keyboard with at least one of a person, place, thing, emotion or expression, wherein the keys of the keyboard represent a fictional town and the at least one story enables the student to associate a relative location of the keys on the keyboard and correlate each key with an appropriate finger of the student to activate the respective key; b) providing a computer terminal; c) providing a keyboard having a delete key and/or backspace key coupled to said terminal; d) providing a word processing program which inactivates the delete key and/or backspace key during operation of the program by the student; e) having the student place at least one hand on the keyboard; and f) retelling the at least one story as the student presses individual keys that correlate to the story while viewing the computer terminal, wherein puppets are used to assist with the step of telling of, retelling of, or both, to the at least one story. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16)
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12. A system for teaching a student to type on a computer, comprising:
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a computer loaded with word processing software and software configured to tell a student at least one story that correlates individual keys of a keyboard with at least one of a person, place, thing, emotion or expression, wherein the keys of the keyboard represent a fictional town and the at least one story enables the student to associate a relative location of the keys on the keyboard and correlate each key with an appropriate finger of the student to activate the respective key; a computer terminal coupled to the computer, wherein the terminal is configured to display the at least one story and the text typed by the student; and a keyboard having a delete key and/or backspace key coupled to the terminal; wherein the system further includes at least one of the following;
a) the terminal has a first portion and a second portion, the first portion being configured to display the at least one story and the second portion being configured to display letters associated with the keys typed;
or b) the delete key and/or backspace key of the keyboard is inactivated during operation of the program by the student.
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