“@WSJ: Students who take notes by hand outperform students who type, new studies show http://on.wsj.com/1qq2E3A pic.twitter.com/1fHRPnI3vF”
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“@WSJ: Students who take notes by hand outperform students who type, new studies show http://on.wsj.com/1qq2E3A pic.twitter.com/1fHRPnI3vF”
@WSJ Of course. It's more personal & requires more thought for it to happen.
@WSJ Thank you. The evidence seems to be mounting.
@WSJ That's because so few have been taught how to write by liberal teachers. The one's who can, obviously received better education.
@WSJ not surprising. Students who read hard copies instead of online have better comprehension
@WSJ teachers have been saying this for years. There has always been a connection between the brain and the hand. Michelangelo anyone?
@WSJ Handwriting notes at work also makes for more productive employees. You remember and utilize that information more effectively.
@WSJ if you write it better chance to remember it.
@WSJ interesting point but is it true
@WSJ Before reading the article, I guess they came up with this conclusion was based on the idea of multisensory input. :D
@WSJ What is the original scientific paper?
@WSJ IU suspect this is because there's no way to browse Facebook with a spiral notebook.
@WSJ i guess most things Indians knew since ages, are coming to limelight in the west as well
@WSJ guess that makes a case for old fashioned journalism #takingnotes
@WSJ No way to be distracted by internet access, anyway.
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