Keyboard Typing
Keyboard Typing
Keyboard Typing
Chapter 1
typing skills have become an essential requirement for individuals entering the
the ability to efficiently and accurate type on a keyboard is crucial for productivity
recognizing typing skills as fundamental in the digital era. Many industries now
and digital devices. Employers place a high value on keyboard typing proficiency
we can determine whether they are prepared for the workforce and pinpoint any
keyboard typing skills are essential for many jobs, especially those that involve a
performance of senior high ICT students. Efficient typing skills can help students
allowing them to focus on the content rather than struggling with typing. Lee and
Kim (2018).
productivity, and general digital literacy. Senior high ICT students can build a
solid foundation for lifelong learning and adaptability in the constantly changing
THE PROBLEM
High School. This study was conducted during the first semester school year
2023-2024.
number of errors of senior high ICT students both grade 11 and 12. The data
gathering method was through rapid typing tool within 20 minutes. The
Garcia Memorial High School in the first semester, school year 2023-2024.
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Keyboard skills are important for learners to effectively develop one of the
(2006).
based writing, has become pervasive in many aspects of living and working.
their ability to interact with technology in an efficient manner. The keyboard is the
entry point to the digital world. Typing quickly on a keyboard is becoming more
and more important as our world gets more digitalized. Keyboard is the most
(Nano,2021).
motivation, and familiarity with the keyboard layout were found to be the three
most important factors. The result of the study showed that the students who
regularly practiced typing were more proficient than those who did not.
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Furthermore, students made more progress when they were driven to get better
at typing. Moreover, learner who were acquainted with the QWERTY keyboard
According to one study (Smith et al.,2015), most senior high school ICT
students have a moderate level of typing proficiency. The study measured the
students’ typing accuracy and speed using a standardized typing test. The
finding showed that although students could type at a respectable pace, their
accuracy their levels were comparatively lower. This implies that there is
potential for senior high school ICT students to improve their accuracy when
typing on the keyboard. This provide insight into keyboard typing proficiency that
deliberate practice, such as attending typing classes and setting goals for typing
quickly, can lead to skill improvement even after several years of experience
(Kieth,2007). The improved typing skills also had a positive effect on spelling
ability.
Typing has become increasingly present in modem lives through its uses
or complete rewrites of the entire page. These mistake correction options have
minimized the consequences for typing errors and have caused typists to place
The decline in spelling errors on the spelling dictation task was larger in
the experimental group than in the control group. This can be explained by
Berninger and Winn (2006) in which the ability to spell correctly is seen as a low-
According to the study of Keith and Ericsson (2007) they apply deliberate
people pursue on a regular basis. Sixty university students with several years
measure and assess individual typing fluency (Van Waes, L., Leijten, M., and
Grabowski, J. 2021)
With deliberate practice theory, the highest level of performance was reported
among participants who had attended a typing class in the past and who reported
to adopt the goal of typing quickly during everyday typing. Findings suggest that
push themselves.
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students, keyboarding skills can be acquired with minimal help from the
instructor. Based on this theory, a real involving students was carried out (Barta,
1989, pp 12-14).
effective students will engage themselves during teaching and learning (Howard,
2020). For teachers to achieve their set goals and objectives, teachers should
adapt the appropriate teaching methods that will help their teaching and learning
have the ability to offer students tools that will facilitate an increase in accuracy
When students are actively involved in the teaching and learning process,
they retain more of the material and the teachers can make the classroom a
A study at Asuoyeboah M/A Junior High School made the researcher saw
interactions with some teachers and pupils have proven that pupil’s typing skills
teaching methods used by the teachers makes the pupils show little interest in
realized that pupils did not take an active part in learning typing skills when
teachers use lecture method rather than a practical technique in teaching typing
(Emmanuel, 2012).
To represent study, use a flat keyboard without moving case and enable
with haptic keyclick feedback to examine the effects of haptic keyclick feedback
on touch typing performance. How haptic keyclick feedback might improve typing
performance in terms of typing speed, typing efficiency and typing errors. All
without haptic feedback. The auditory keyclick feedback alone is not effective as
From the literature the researchers observed that it is important for senior
high ICT students to develop a strong keyboarding skills to prepared them for
success and their future careers. Regular typing lessons, practical techniques,
and computer based instruction methods can all be effective ways to improve
students typing proficiency. For senior high ICT students, being able to type well
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skills.
Independent Variables
Speed
Dependent Variable
Keyboard Typing
Proficiency
Accuracy
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Definition of Term
ICT Students. Students that are enrolled in the Information and Communication
Proficiency. Represents a level of skill and expertise about speed and accuracy.
Rapid Typing. Is a tool used to determine the speed, accuracy and overall rating
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH DESIGN
proficiency of senior high ICT students. The method being used to this study was
through rapid typing tool. This design is suitable in this study because it tested
Research Environment
School. San Agustin, Talibon, Bohol. The researchers chose this place as the
the findings reflect their real-world skill acquisition. At the same time, it is also
where the researchers were studying, which was an advantage for easy and fast
data collection.
Research Respondents
students from President Carlos P. Garcia Memorial High School with a total of
30. The respondents would be chosen through stratified random sampling. The
RESEARCH INSTRUMENT
The instrument used in this study was via rapid typing tool, which able to
determine the speed, accuracy, and proficiency level of the respondents. A rapid
speed and accuracy through exercises, games, or lessons. These tools often
offer various exercises, practice texts, and games to help users enhance their
RESEARCH PROCEDURE
(Computer System Servicing Teacher). The selected students will type in the
computer keyboard, using rapid typing tool in order to have an easy data
collection. The researchers observed the respondents and write the data that the
STATISTICAL TREATMENT
percentage to determine the average in number of error, and words per minute in
Formula: Mean x =
∑x
n
X = Mean
n = number of values
CHAPTER Ⅲ
Findings
Ⅰ. Speed
A. Words Per Minute
No. of WPM f %
7 1 3.33
11 1 3.33
12 2 6.67
14 1 3.33
15 2 6.67
16 2 6.67
17 3 10
18 3 10
19 2 3.33
20 6 20
21 1 3.33
22 2 6.67
23 1 3.33
24 1 3.33
26 2 6.67
Total: 530 30 100
Table 1.1 shows the average of words per minute committed by the respondents.
(530)divided by the total number of sample (30). Thus, the mean average of
Table 2.1 shows the average errors committed by the respondents. The total
number of sample (30). Therefore, the average errors that is committed by the
respondents is 82.43.
Ⅲ. Proficiency level
A. RATINGS
Ratings f %
Poor 1 3.33%
Fair 27 90%
Good 2 6.67%
Excellent 0 0%
Total: 30 100%
ratings ,90% of the respondents got fair ratings which is the majority and
Conclusions
After presenting and analyzing the data about the keyboard typing
proficiency of senior high ICT students, the researchers found out that the
Senior high ICT students are not fast in terms of keyboard typing and its
shows that the students committed many errors because they are not
Recommendations
2.Teachers that handle ICT subject should conduct more practice for the
correlational study to determine who is the fastest typist among the Gr.11
and Gr.12.
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APPENDICES
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APPENDIX A
LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL
Researchers
San Agustin, Talibon Bohol
PCPGMHSl
We are writing to formally request your permission for our research study in keyboard
typing proficiency of senior high ICT students. Which we are going to use the PC’s in the
computer laboratory in order for us to identify the typing skills of senior high.
The activity will occur this week and will be conducted by our research group consist of 8
members (Rexam, Mariel, Riza Mae, Almeah, Chinkee, Genierose, Angel, Ranijane).
We anticipate that the process will take 2 hours and we promise to take every
precautions to ensure that there is no disruption or inconvenience caused.
We want to assure you that we respect your property /rights/privacy and will make sure
to comply with any regulations or restriction you may have in place. We will also take full
responsibility for any damage that may occur as a result of the activity.
Your cooperation in this matter would be greatly appreciated. Please sign this letter if
you grant this permission. We are hoping for your approval on or before Christmas party.
Best Regards,
RESEARCHERS
CARLOS C. EVALAROZA
SIGNATURES
December,10,2023
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APPENDIX B
Descriptive of keyboard typing proficiency of ICT students
The researchers will ask for cooperation of grade 11 and grade 12 ICT
students to type in the computer keyboard that is essential for our research. We
will observe and facilitate the respondents.
Table 1&2:
RESPONDENTS Words per No of errors Percentage
minute
Typist 1
Typist 2
Typist 3
Typist 4
Typist 5
Typist 6
Typist 7
Typist 8
Typist 9
Typist 10
Typist 11
Typist 12
Typist 13
Typist 14
Typist 15
Typist 16
Typist 17
Typist 18
Typist 19
Typist 20
Typist 21
Typist 22
Typist 23
Typist 24
Typist 25
Typist 26
Typist 27
Typist 28
Typist 29
Typist 30
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Female
Age: 18
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Female
Age: 18
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Female
Age: 17
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Male
Age: 17
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Female
Age: 18
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Female
Age: 18
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Female
Age: 17
CURRICULUM VITAE
Gender: Female
Age: 19