That's probably a good thing. You remember things differently when you write it down, not just type it.
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From the post:
>Parents of a Philadelphia school district have rallied together to get pencils back in their children's hands and writing on paper again after seeing the damage of learning on Chromebooks.
At least 200 parents of the Lower Merion School District (LMSD) have signed an ongoing petition to opt their children out of a one-to-one electronic device program, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The petition claimed several teachers at LMSD support the refusal of technology-based learning after seeing the harms of devices such as Chromebooks, iPads, and MacBooks cause in real time.
That's probably a good thing. You remember things differently when you write it down, not just type it.
Archive: https://archive.today/HCQkg
From the post:
>>Parents of a Philadelphia school district have rallied together to get pencils back in their children's hands and writing on paper again after seeing the damage of learning on Chromebooks.
At least 200 parents of the Lower Merion School District (LMSD) have signed an ongoing petition to opt their children out of a one-to-one electronic device program, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The petition claimed several teachers at LMSD support the refusal of technology-based learning after seeing the harms of devices such as Chromebooks, iPads, and MacBooks cause in real time.