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The document discusses the importance of both handwriting and typing, highlighting that while typing is essential in the digital age for communication and work, handwriting aids in memory retention and creativity. It notes that although digital tools are more convenient, handwriting offers unique benefits like personal expression and deeper learning. The document suggests that traditional practices may help maintain the use of handwriting despite the prevalence of technology.

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The document discusses the importance of both handwriting and typing, highlighting that while typing is essential in the digital age for communication and work, handwriting aids in memory retention and creativity. It notes that although digital tools are more convenient, handwriting offers unique benefits like personal expression and deeper learning. The document suggests that traditional practices may help maintain the use of handwriting despite the prevalence of technology.

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Write what you think

1. Yes, I have learned to write in two different forms: handwriting and


typing on a computer. Writing by hand helps with note-taking,
brainstorming, and memory retention, while typing is quicker and more
effective for editing and sharing content.

2. Both skills are valuable, but knowing how to use a computer keyboard
is more crucial in today’s digital age. Most communication, education,
and professional work depend on typing. However, handwriting
remains important for cognitive development, creativity, and instances
where technology is unavailable.

3. People may continue using pen and paper, but likely less often. Digital
tools offer greater convenience, yet handwriting provides unique
benefits, including personal expression, deeper learning, and
accessibility in low-tech settings. Certain traditions, such as signing
documents or journaling, may help preserve the practice of
handwriting.

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