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Cooper, J. (1988). Computer-assisted keyboard learning: A hypothetical model for an integrative approach to keyboard learning at the elementary school level. Keyboarding: -Practices -Issues -Trends: The Canadian Journal of Business Education. 1, 30-39.
Daiute, C. (1985). Writing and computers. Don Mills, ON: Addison-Wesley Ltd.
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Lloydminster Public School Division. (1986). Lloydminster school division, K-6 computer curriculum. Lloydminster, SK.
Manitoba Education. (1985). K-3 Computer awareness interim guide. Winnipeg, MB.
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National Business Education Association. (1987). Database of competencies for business curriculum development, K - 14. Reston, VA. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 294 064).
Nichols, P. (1987). From typewriter turf to micro maze. Business Education Forum. 42(1), 21-23.
Polloway, Edward A. (1989). Strategies for teaching learners with special needs. (4th ed.). Columbus, OH.: Merrill Publishing Co.
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University of Nebraska. (1988). Keyboarding curriculum guide. Division of Vocational Education. Lincoln, NE. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 302 716).
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