Anyone who has attended a law school lecture in the last decade knows this sight: row after row of students typing on laptops, each taking down a nearly verbatim transcript. At the same time, anyone ...
Handwriting might be a lost art, but educators should make sure it lives on in the classroom. According to a new study , Pam Mueller and Daniel Oppenheimer of Princeton University and UCLA Los Angeles ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Scrble is a freehand note taking Windows 8 app that is well suited for devices without a ...
Writing things out by hand takes longer than typing it up. But that extra friction makes your brain work harder at engaging with the information. And that engagement yields better learning. Click here ...
Old habits die hard. That’s especially true for note taking. Despite a plethora of digital gadgets — laptops, smartphones, phablets and tablets — pen and paper remains popular among note takers. Why?