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Using AlphaSmarts for Writing
AlphaSmart Keyboards are small, portable,
inexpensive, and have a wide range of classroom uses, including word
processing and keyboarding instruction. Many schools have purchased
AlphaSmarts (KETS money can be used), and the Technology Office has
a set that can be checked out for keyboarding classes (see your TRT).
From Ruth Ackerman at Glendover Elementary: "My kids really pushed me into using Alpha
Smarts; so many of them wanted to type their Young Authors stories
that they couldn’t possibly have done it on our two classroom
computers. When I asked Nathan if there was a way to transfer the
children’s typed stories from AlphaSmarts to the computers, he was
at our beck and call from start to finish.
"The children who chose to use the
AlphaSmarts really enjoyed the process of typing their work and then
seeing it appear on the classroom computer screen for revisions and
printing. A couple of children accidentally lost their entire
stories during the process, but Nathan was diligent about figuring
out how to retrieve them.
"I have been quite reluctant to pursue the
use of technology in my classroom, and am pleased to have had the
natural push from my students in that direction and to have had the
support of those who know what they are doing and can direct me to
help my children succeed."
See Ms. Ackerman's students' work in Through
a Student's Eyes. For further uses of AlphaSmarts in instruction, see Practical
Classroom Activities with an AlphaSmart, maintained by Paula Whitmer.
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