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Do Students Learn More Writing or Typing? By Erik Ofgang published 17 April 25 The answer of writing or typing is complicated, says a cognitive scientist, and has been oversimplified in the past.
Study: Writing by Hand Leads To Better Brain Connectivity By Erik Ofgang published 29 February 24 Students writing by hand have more active brains than when they typing, researchers recently found.