The computer keyboard helped kill shorthand, and now it's threatening to finish off longhand.Computers help people become more efficient.
When handwritten essays were introduced on the SAT exams for the class of 2006, just 15 percent of the almost 1.5 million students wrote their answers in cursive. The rest? They printed. Block letters.
And those college hopefuls are just the first edge of a wave of U.S. students who no longer get much handwriting instruction in the primary grades, frequently 10 minutes a day or less. As a result, more and more students struggle to read and write cursive.
Wednesday, October 11, 2006
The End of Handwriting
The Washington Post reports: