This is an investigation into the possible links between psychomotor action, in the activities of handwriting, and memory. A comparison of recall and recognition for common words demonstrates that memory is better for words when they have been written down rather than when they are typed. This provides additional support for the hypothesis that the additional context provided by the complex task of writing results in better memory. With the recent trend towards electronic note taking, the educational and practical implications of these findings would suggest that performance may be improved by using traditional paper-and-pen notes
Writing is a relatively slow process. A certain degree of overlapping must therefore be assumed to e...
The use of electronic devices to take classroom notes rather than writing them using pencil and pape...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between note-taking and learning, p...
This is an investigation into the possible links between psychomotor action, in the activities of ha...
Technology has had a great impact on education today. Computer skills are necessary in order to comp...
International audienceThe present study investigated cognitive effort of handwriting and typing of u...
Both electronic note-taking (typing) and traditional note-taking (handwriting) are being utilized by...
Information and communications technologies have generated a multilevel metamorphose not only of the...
Working memory (WM) and handwriting use common resources, and when performed concurrently WM perform...
AbstractDigital writing devices such as the computer or the personal digital assistant are inundatin...
This study addresses the current debate about the beneficial effects of text processing software on ...
Digitalisation has changed and broadened the ways people write. In higher education, typing is a com...
The growing implementation of digital education comes with an increased need to understand the impac...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
PurposeTechnological advances are changing how students approach learning. The traditional note-taki...
Writing is a relatively slow process. A certain degree of overlapping must therefore be assumed to e...
The use of electronic devices to take classroom notes rather than writing them using pencil and pape...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between note-taking and learning, p...
This is an investigation into the possible links between psychomotor action, in the activities of ha...
Technology has had a great impact on education today. Computer skills are necessary in order to comp...
International audienceThe present study investigated cognitive effort of handwriting and typing of u...
Both electronic note-taking (typing) and traditional note-taking (handwriting) are being utilized by...
Information and communications technologies have generated a multilevel metamorphose not only of the...
Working memory (WM) and handwriting use common resources, and when performed concurrently WM perform...
AbstractDigital writing devices such as the computer or the personal digital assistant are inundatin...
This study addresses the current debate about the beneficial effects of text processing software on ...
Digitalisation has changed and broadened the ways people write. In higher education, typing is a com...
The growing implementation of digital education comes with an increased need to understand the impac...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
PurposeTechnological advances are changing how students approach learning. The traditional note-taki...
Writing is a relatively slow process. A certain degree of overlapping must therefore be assumed to e...
The use of electronic devices to take classroom notes rather than writing them using pencil and pape...
The purpose of this dissertation was to examine the relationship between note-taking and learning, p...