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Gen Z doesn’t know how to use a keyboard — and using their phones to write school papers Zoomers aren't so quick with keyboarding -- the youngsters now prefer touch screen devices for typing ...
Children today are growing up surrounded by technology. So it's easy to assume they will be able to write effectively using a keyboard.
In other words, it seems the company's tried to make a product that brings its focus on distraction-free writing to a standalone keyboard for use with regular writing apps on PC or other devices.
He explains that writing an essay or report is a complex process that combines language production, memory retrieval and thinking ability. And where he thinks the typing versus handwriting debate ...
Gen Z’s typing proficiency is reportedly dwindling as young people adapt to touch screens, with keyboarding falling to the wayside — just like writing in cursive.
It is easy to assume students will be able to write easily and effectively using a keyboard. They are growing up surrounded by technology. But new research shows children write better by hand.