For years, students have heard the same advice from teachers and parents alike: put down the laptop and take notes by hand.
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Typing is faster, but handwriting makes your brain sharper
Is handwriting better than typing? Research shows that handwriting activates the brain more than typing. In fact, slower handwritten note-taking may deepen attention, recall and overall understanding.
Researchers found that slower and less coordinated handwriting patterns were linked to cognitive impairment in older adults.
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