The Lake County Genealogical Society is inviting family history researchers to their Feb. 26 Zoom meeting to learn some strategies in reading handwritten letters and documents. Carla Cegielski will ...
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Cursive is making a comeback. The looping handwriting style defined by flowing, connected letters had faded from curricula in places such as the United States, Finland and Switzerland as schools ...
Lucinda McKnight receives funding from the Victorian Association for the Teaching of English and the Australian Research Council. Maria Nicholas receives funding from The Australian Research Council ...
Handwriting engages more areas of the brain than typing, which leads to deeper learning, better memory and stronger cognitive processing.