In an age increasingly defined by digital interaction, the way we learn and retain information has fundamentally changed. At the heart of this transformation is what may seem like a very basic experience - the act of writing. Whether it's writing a shopping list, taking notes, or crafting a story, writing has long been a critical part of our cognitive development. It plays a crucial role in shaping our memory and learning capabilities and has profound implications for our overall cognition.
This brought back the school day memory of finally being allowed to print and not use script.
I storyboard and mindmap on paper because the contact definitely influences my thinking -- I wonder if the environmental impact is greater to use paper or computer?
I like your positive view of AI, because the massive appearance of ChatGPT from seemingly nowhere (although I've been using GPT apps for years) caused a lot of negative thinking and of course, fear. It's way too early to have any sense of the potential.
From pen to pixel: memory, cognition, and learning in the age of AI.
This brought back the school day memory of finally being allowed to print and not use script.
I storyboard and mindmap on paper because the contact definitely influences my thinking -- I wonder if the environmental impact is greater to use paper or computer?
I like your positive view of AI, because the massive appearance of ChatGPT from seemingly nowhere (although I've been using GPT apps for years) caused a lot of negative thinking and of course, fear. It's way too early to have any sense of the potential.
Excellent thoughts, Donald - as always! :{>