Today we review two solutions that can improve the learning process. School budgets are being cut around the country and it’s important to make learning fun, efficient and cost effective.
Example: A young student is learning to type on a computer. It can be at home, at the library or in the classroom. They are likely using the keyboard that came with the computer. Most keyboards are designed for adults. This may not seem like an issue, but for children, it can pose a challenge.
One solution is “My First Keyboard.” The QWERTY keyboard features color coding to help beginning spellers easily locate numbers, vowels and consonants.
This is beneficial when using language learning apps or educational games. This keyboard is designed with ABS plastic construction and it comes with USB and PS2 connecters. My First Keyboard is well suited for educational environments. This keyboard has 7 external office hot keys for easy program access.
The next solution covers the computer mouse. Most computer mice are also designed for adult use. Consider the size of a child’s hand and how difficult a standard size mouse would be for them to use. The Mini Computer Mouse has a wide array of features perfect for classrooms, libraries and home computers. The Mini Computer Mouse features a reinforced connector that resists pull out for safety. It’s small size is designed for use by younger students. Choose either USB or PS2 connection, as it comes with both. The Mini Computer Mouse is also equipped with a 1 million clicks / one year warranty for school use .
These two solutions can give children an improved learning experience and provide long term benefits. If you would like additional information about these or other solutions, please visit www.KidsDesk.net and click on the customer care button on the left side and send us a message. Have a great day!
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