Published On: July 4th, 2014|

The Maui News – Ray Tsuchiyama

“…there is evidence that a child “learns” calculus or 19th century British history or physics more effectively through note-taking/handwriting on a paper pad rather than on a laptop through typing…shouldn’t we look again at such a simple skill that may have larger positive consequences for building cognitive (brain) skills for our children and youth?” (more)