
Endangered Practices
I fear the future will not stand
for communication writ by hand.
E-mail, Instragram and text
is current and what’s coming next
could well be texting brain-to-brain.
Practice your penmanship in vain,
for in most schools, it’s been junked.
Writing by hand has gone defunct!!
You can say (type) that again. I must say, I write everything I post, first on paper then one-fingered typing on my IPad, but I know what you mean. (I don’t even text or twitter,)
Connie
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I don’t either, and I really don’t know exactly what Instagram is, either, although I do know you have to capitalize it–or so my spellcheck informs me.
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I have enough problems understanding WordPress.
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I feel like we should mourn the departure of handwriting. Somehow, the world seems a little less beautiful. Or maybe it’s hypocritical because I don’t write much either. Hardly at all.
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I do scribble notes. Hard to stick a text up on the fridge. But I must admit, I don’t write much either. Still, I think it is an important skill to have.
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I know a teenage boy who was getting his driver’s license. He had his mother teach him how to sign in cursive for the license. He practiced and practiced for the signature. The mom said he wasn’t worried at all about the actual driving test, it was the signature on the license that stressed him out. What a shame. .
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Ha. What irony. How does one do a text signature?
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I see your point, but we should never forget how to record our thoughts in cursive and other basic modes. It’s portable, requires no external power source, and it’s extremely portable. It works on the beach as well as it works at 70,000 feet. One of the flights over China’s man made islands was reported by the network news. I watched Navy men use high tech instrumentation to check whatever they were checking, but they used pencil and paper to record their conclusions. Attorneys use pencil and a legal pad to sum up what their clients want done. And I often use pencil and paper while brainstorming for topics of interest.
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Oh, I agree. I think it is ridiculous not to continue to teach cursive.
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Well I was going to write pretty much the same thing, but you beat me to it! I just keep wonder how in world people are going to get away without writing when it comes to legal signatures… We’re making our students lazy underachievers, imho.
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Are they even teaching keyboarding or just thumbing????
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Thumbing? Are you serious??? 😮
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That’s what the kids do. They just text with both thumbs.
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Sad but true and eloquently stated!
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so kind, dorann.
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