I've been totally addicted to TypeRacer (the online head-to-head competitive typing game - check it out at typeracer.com) for a couple of years, but I have always been wondering how to use it in a classroom. I think it's one of the only ways for students to get actually excited about typing - since it plays on their competitiveness with each other. But I'm not so sure I want my students racing strangers on the internet, or not having control over what they type.
But I just heard that TypeRacer is now offering a School Edition of their service...
http://data.typeracer.com/admin/schools?af=xs5ym
Has anyone here tried it? Do you think it works well in the classroom? I'd love to give it a shot...
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