Imagine you’re a student in high school or college. Class is about to start. You are faced with a notable dilemma: Should you whip out a notebook or a laptop to take notes? The answer is not so simple ...
Scientists may have found a way to improve the way you study. Hint: you may want to take a step away from the computer. Typing notes on a computer is now more popular than handwriting in schools and ...
They’re not clinging to the past—they’ve tapped into a simple habit that sharpens focus, deepens memory, and slows thinking just enough to actually process it. While the rest of us outsource our ...
After getting inspired by my XDA colleagues, I started using Obsidian as my primary note-taking app on my computer. I used it to jot down my thoughts, ideas, links, photos, and other relevant bits.
Fancy writing gadgets can’t match the feeling of scribbling away to your heart's content. Sometimes, only a pen and paper will do. Disconnected from the internet but connected to your creativity and ...
Let's face it, the average person isn't writing things down. As much as we'd love to believe that we're not dependent on technology, in truth, it's taken over most aspects of our lives. From finding ...
The autumn return to school is a good time to remind students and parents about learning strategies. Lectures still dominate teaching approaches. In spite of such teaching reforms as "hands-on" ...
Typing is the hidden bottleneck in your contact center. You don’t see “keystrokes per minute” on a single dashboard, but you feel it in every extra minute of handle time, every block of after‑call ...