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The Times Educational Supplement (TES) has featured Keyboard Crazy, the award winning game which rapidly enhances keyboard skills, and its role in making a difference to the education of children in Kenya. Keyboard Crazy are working in partnership with UK charity 'Widows and Orphans International' (WOI) to provide Kenyan schools with the game to help develop childrens' numeracy and literacy skills.
The game will not only improve skills relevant to the current economy of Kenya but may also support the needs of the future economy. Computing skills are not highly sought after in todays economy but this is likely to change in the future. Using the game may eventually give children a competitive advantage in adapting to changes in the use of technology.
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The game will not only improve skills relevant to the current economy of Kenya but may also support the needs of the future economy. Computing skills are not highly sought after in todays economy but this is likely to change in the future. Using the game may eventually give children a competitive advantage in adapting to changes in the use of technology.
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