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LearnedHand

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1. This is super interesting, and I also wonder about some of the findings
Wed May 20, 2026, 11:14 AM
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In my own life, I have experience the vast difference between taking notes by hand versus on a device. It’s a far better learning experience to take notes by hand. I wonder, however, if these findings apply only to learning tasks or also to the act of composing text? Writing is a huge part of my career, and I myself find composing at the keyboard to be a deeply analytical and satisfying experience. It’s like the exact opposite of their findings for learning situations.

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