Computer Science, asked by goku5354, 8 months ago

Differentiate between the hand written and computerised document

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Answered by KS21433b
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Is that a serious question? Try to surf on the Internet writing by hand! But seriously: To be honest, there is one aspect that really worries me from a teacher’s point-of-view: The technological progress makes people use electronic devices all day long, wherever they are.

This is definitely an advantage that makes everyday life much easier. The thing is: the less people practise their handwriting, the worse it gets. There’s a difference in handwriting between “now and then”, today even older students don’t write so quickly and fluently as they used to do.

What is more, orthography is equally ...

Answered by tiger2625
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What is the difference between writing by hand and writing on a computer?

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Writing by hand will give you hand cramps where writing on a computer will give you carpal tunnel.

Other than the physical aspects there really shouldn’t be any difference between the two methods. But it seems like there is. I actually use both methods while I write. I use the computer to write the bulk of my content and I find that it’s easier to fix typos while I type and some of the smaller mistakes that I catch naturally. I then print out my pages and go over them with a pen to catch everything else.

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