[NTLK] HWR and the Art of Thinking

J.M. Heinrichs minicapt1 at mac.com
Thu Mar 31 18:45:19 EDT 2011


http://www.amazon.com/Italic-Way-Beautiful-Handwriting-Calligraphic/dp/002079990X/ref=sr_1_4
... italics worked well on my Newtons, like Graffiti but with intelligence and beauty.

Cheers
J.M. Heinrichs
 minicapt1 at mac.com

On 31 Mar 11, at 15:23, Lloyd Conway wrote:

>    Thanks to all who responded to my post.  While I expect that the website, which I found through a link from another website which referenced the article, is selling stuff, most websites are.  (Gopher is commercial-free, and that's one of the reasons that I enjoy visiting Gopherspace from time to time:  Information without graphics, commercials, etc.  It is refreshing, even if little used.)
>    What attracted me to the story was the intuitive sense it made to me.  I was a prolific writer with Bic 1.0, but I have always found typing to be laborious, at best.  I never have the feeling of putting thoughts down naturally with a keyboard as I do with a pen or stylus.  (I used to own fountain pens, BTW, but haven't had one in several years.) It's just more natural, and I suspect that has something to do with the brain stimulation credited to the act of writing.
>      At any event, I thought that this audience would find the piece to be...stimulating.
> Regards,
> -Lloyd Conway
>  Charlotte, Michigan
> 
> "The site is marketing products but they are right about the research.  It does
> show that learning and using handwriting fosters better cognitive ability.
> There's also a lot of research that positively links the development of motor
> skills and cognitive ability.  See
> http://myapplenewton.blogspot.com/2010/06/psychology-of-handwriting.html
> 
> But sadly educators are thinking that handwriting is being replaced by keyboards
> and so they are forecasting a day when they will no longer teach it.  Of course
> that just accelerates the trend.  And the children are robbed.
> 
> Often people just gauge whether or not they will use handwriting based on time
> efficiency alone.  See
> http://myapplenewton.blogspot.com/2010/01/text-entry-speed-face-off.html.  ButRe:RE: HWR and the Art of Thinking
> we Newton users know that is so much more than that."
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Tony Kan
> 
> Christchurch
> New Zealand
> 
> 
> 
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