In our history books, we always heard THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE SWORD. In today's digital age, we're hearing that THE PEN IS MIGHTIER THAN GOING DIGITAL. Indeed, I am guilty of this even as we speak now. I did forget altogether about the pens and pencils. BUT alas, psychologists tell us that we should never shove away handwriting because engaging the fine motor system to produce those letters and words by hand has its very positive effects on our learning [you might argue that you DON'T need to learn anymore?] and memoryπππ
True, those handwritten notes in our schools might seem like an anachronism as smartphones and other digital technologies have literally lorded it all over us, subsuming every aspect of learning across the academe. WHAT's pitiful is that schools WHO DON'T show off OR offer those iPads and other smart devices are pushed down as inferior schools. Seriously!@#$%?
Those steady streams of researches till to date continue to suggest and reinforce the fact that taking notes via the traditional way [with pens and paper] is STILL the best and most effective way to learn. YES, even scientists have joined the fray by zeroing as to WHY??? A recent study I stumble across monitored brain activity across students taking handwritten notes and found out that those writing by hand had very much higher levels of electrical activity across a wider range of interconnected brain regions responsible for movement, vision sensory processing and even memory. Their findings are adding to a growing body of evidence that has many experts speaking up about the importance for us to increase the awareness on the importance for us NOT to relegate to the backdrop our traditional way of writing thingsπ‘π‘π‘
NOT our fault though. Gone are the traditional TALK & TEXT mobile phones. Comes the whole suite of smartphones. And WHEN that converges with the multifarious social media platforms, that's like the END GAME of the old traditional way of writing. We might argue that for us adults, WHY should we be bothered with our motor systems? Recent studies show that it's NOT just a dent BUT alas, if we go overboard with everything digital, that's the END GAME for our motor system❌❌❌
Our takeaway: As much as I am equally guilty of totally embracing everything digital [and forced back to handwriting only when business or legal docs would require affixing wet signatures], the onus is on us to reinforce the awareness to go the traditional way of handwriting if at least to complement anything that's digital. Obviously, it's NOT realistic for us to sketch and draw emojis, NO WAY Jose but it behooves that we endeavor to vociferously grab a pen and paper as much as possible. Let's re-embrace traditional handwriting even in this digital ageπππ
















































