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Paper and pencil better for the brain than software?  Tablet PC is too.
Paper and pencil better for the brain than software? Tablet PC is too.
BoingBoing points to an interesting PhD dissertation that looks at the theory that computer-related tools, software and the like, interfere with the brain's natural ability to learn and solve problems.  The author contends that simple pen and paper help with these creative tasks and ...
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