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Thanks for the research into handwriting! ...Hi! <br /><br />Thanks for the research into handwriting! Couldn't agree more about the research confirming the importance of handwriting (if I understand correctly, this is related to the fact that learning seems to be reinforced by the physical act of writing). I guess the same could be said of carving letters out of rock, or creating cuneiforms in clay. :)<br /><br />Nevertheless, interesting to note that many tablets, like the Samsung Note, actually incorporate a stylus for handwriting which indirectly supports your idea about the importance of handwriting.. So, it would seem like a logical idea to combine handwriting (for a first draft) and then move on to typing (as a final draft). ;) Whether the 'handwriting' actually occurs in ink on paper is another matter. :)<br /><br />But your point about the fast pace of change in technology makes me think that in a few years we will be talking to our computers, and will use keyboards less and less. Since actual handwriting (or any kind of writing) has occurred in the the last 0.05% of our evolutionary past, verbal communication would seem to be the 'natural' way we communicate. In the ScienceDaily article, Mangen says "When writing by hand, the movements involved leave a motor memory in the sensorimotor part of the brain, which helps us recognise letters....This also happens when you observe someone doing something. You don't have to do anything yourself. Hearing about or watching some activity is often enough. It may even suffice to observe a familiar tool associated with a particular physical activity." So perhaps technology will soon provide ways for us to input knowledge that are sympathetic to our evolutionary past. <br /><br />For now, I agree that research suggests there is value to handwriting, certainly at the early learning stages. However, at a certain point it is necessary to use a keyboard, and it would seem prudent to integrate that into the learning process for adult students who will be writing reports, essays, etc. in less than a year when they are in their departments. The question is about the path we follow and whether we actually need to kill trees to accomplish it. :)Steve Neufeldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10223788009732515222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4934722013408645447.post-74431559731755723052013-10-28T16:48:03.911+02:002013-10-28T16:48:03.911+02:00Hi,
I think, it's a controversial issue nowada...Hi,<br />I think, it's a controversial issue nowadays. Technology, laptops, smartphones, tablets, pods, pads etc are everywhere now. Thus, we have this conflict whether how far we should make use of those and to what extent we should stick to conventional methods. Because new technological advances have started to take their place in the educational context for about the last decade (roughly) one main reason for this conflict or confusion (if you please) is that there isn't enough research to prove either way. However, we cannot deny the fact that younger generations tend to move towards these new technological gadgets on all aspects of life. Thus, we'll have to find ways to move into that in some way. Then again, I shall have to state that many links I've found (so far) seem to be supporting "Handwriting" more when it comes to "learning". Here are some links on the topic:<br /><br />- http://www.nhs.uk/news/2011/01January/Pages/writing-versus-typing-for-learning.aspx<br /><br />- http://www.intechopen.com/books/advances-in-haptics/digitizing-literacy-reflections-on-the-haptics-of-writing<br /><br />- http://dcd.canchild.ca/en/EducationalMaterials/resources/DCD_Typing.pdf<br /><br />- http://llt.msu.edu/issues/february2012/kesslerbikowskiboggs.pdf<br /><br />- http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/01/110119095458.htmtalipknoreply@blogger.com