I have taught computer and keyboarding classes for years and I truly believe that every student should leave high school with strong touch-typing skills. This new keyboard will definitely make both teaching and practicing touch-typing so much easier.
- Shauna, Spanish Fork High
Learn to Touch Type Keyboard- Blank or Visible Keys for Student Keyboarding Education
Finally, a keyboard designed by teachers, made for students!
KeyMaster's Learning Lights Keyboard is a fun and innovative way to encourage students to key by touch. The press of a button "hides" key lettering, taking away the temptation to peek at one's fingers while typing. Students will master their keyboarding technique faster and better with a KeyMaster keyboard!
See How it Works!
Benefits to Student Learners
Higher Proficiency Rate
• Significantly improve student typing speed (WPM) and accuracy
• Memorize the keyboard faster
and better than a traditional keyboard
• Higher rate of student keyboarding mastery
Tailored for Classroom Use
• Dual-purpose show/hide keys for maximum classroom versatility
• Eliminate tendency for typists to look at their fingers while typing
• Practice keyboarding skill
free from physical obstructions
Customize Student Learning
• Tailors learning to individual student needs by turning on or off specific keys
• Improves student engagement in keyboarding practice
• Creates opportunities for fun new classroom learning activities
Teachers Love our Keyboards!
I love that not only can students type without any obstacles on a high quality keyboard and not be able to cheat, but that I can observe more keenly if they are using the right fingers on the right keys--something I could not do with the cardboard blocks.
- Megan, Elk Ridge Middle School
Where has this product been? I've used flimsy covers that would get dirty easily and full sheets of paper taped to the keyboards to help teach touch typing but this product to a much better solution! The on/off switch makes it easy to enforce strategies without disruption to the classroom while establishing the habit of using a traditional keyboard.
- Julianna, Jordan School District