[CASL-L] info needed - typing programs
Susan Smey
suesmey at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 6 08:57:31 PDT 2019
Hamden Public Schools began using QwertyTown this year. There is a social media aspect that fits with our digital citizenship lessons. It is highly recommended by Common Sense Media, but it is not free.
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On Jun 6, 2019, at 11:41 AM, Carrie Seiden <cseiden at northbranfordschools.org<mailto:cseiden at northbranfordschools.org>> wrote:
Hello all,
Our school district is in a place of wanting to build up the keyboarding skills of our elementary school students. Is anyone out there using an endorsement-worthy typing program—free or paid?
Thanks in advance for the help!
Carrie
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Carrie G. Seiden, M.L.S
Certified Teacher-Librarian & Gifted Education Specialist
2020 CT Nutmeg Selection Committee Member
Totoket Valley Elementary School
1388 Middletown Avenue
Northford, CT 06472
phone 203 484-1455 fax 203 484-6090
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