The results showed that the brain in both young adults and children is much more active when writing by hand than when typing on a keyboard. "The use of pen and paper gives the brain more 'hooks' to ...
Deborah Pino Pasternak receives funding from The Ian Potter Foundation, and the ACT Education Directorate via the Affiliated Schools Funded Research Projects. Susan Ledger received funding from Ian ...
Researchers explored how manual and keyboard practice influenced children's abilities in their reading and writing learning process. 5-year-olds were taught an artificial alphabet using different ...