Alphasmart as 3000 Supplementary Manual

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Appendix B
Frequently Asked Questions
This appendix lists common questions about KeyWords.
Why can’t I use the backspace key when using KeyWords?
Backspace
 is disabled because keyboarding research shows that 
students need to learn the patterns of keystrokes uninterrupted by 
immediate corrections. Disabling 
backspace
 benefits students 
because they can concentrate on speed, not on correcting errors.
Why is there so much repetition of words in the practice 
passages?
Research has shown that speed and confidence increase more 
readily if simple words are used and are repeated often. KeyWords 
offsets the repetition by providing text with humor, poetry, and 
rhythmic chants.
Why are the passages so easy?
Easy practice material develops speed and typing fluency more 
effectively, giving the student a feeling of confidence and a sense of 
success. Though the passages are easy, they provide practice in all 
the needed key patterns.
Why is the sequence of key introduction so different from 
what I am used to in other typing programs?
Many other typing programs are based on 1950s typing instruction. 
KeyWords designers sensed the need for a more language-based 
program, one that reinforces the development of a reading and 
writing vocabulary as it teaches typing.