Mouse Practice

 

Below are links to Web pages that will help adults practice using a mouse. Thanks for identifying these to Massachusetts adult education teachers: Diana Satin, Jamaica Plain Community Centers, Jamaica Plain; John Seay, Dimock Community Health Center, Roxbury; Wendy Quinones, Community Learning Center, Cambridge, and Carole Blair, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, North Adams.

Jig Zone
http://www.jigzone.com/ms/g.php?dir=gallery%2Fh%2FAN&z=6_piece_classic
Drag-n-drop pieces to make whole jigsaw puzzles.

Mouse Practice
http://abeged.com/MousePractice/mpage1.html

Mouserobics
http://www.ckls.org/~crippel/computerlab/tutorials/mouse/page1.html

Mouse Master
http://www.clta.on.ca/EAOnline/MouseMaster/index.html

Practice Your Mouse Skills
http://www.lawrencegoetz.com/programs/mousepractice/

Teach-nology
http://teachers.teach-nology.com/web_tools/mouse/

Using the Mouse
http://learningladder.org/basics/part1.htm

"...in MS Paint, have [students] write their name or the alphabet. It's hard! But great mouse practice. For the more concrete students, you might have them start with paper, then the black/whiteboard and then finally the computer."

Wendy Quinones


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