minus-squareofespii@lemmy.mltoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•DeletedlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·1 year agoOkay but… I went to school in Egypt for some years and they had recently started to use iPads as learning tools. ONLY iPads. The kids would learn to read and write on them. I can only let you imagine how confused the kids were when they suddenly had to try and actually use a pen. I think it’ll most likely become less common but there will always be a need for paper and handwriting. linkfedilink
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Okay but… I went to school in Egypt for some years and they had recently started to use iPads as learning tools.
ONLY iPads. The kids would learn to read and write on them.
I can only let you imagine how confused the kids were when they suddenly had to try and actually use a pen.
I think it’ll most likely become less common but there will always be a need for paper and handwriting.