Hi, Sora.

    Here is another 'side of the story';  I though to bring it to your 
attention :-)

  The information below is supported by science. 
An exerpt from the article ( URL is below ):
1. Writing with a pen or pencil requires deliberate thought - hence 
improves memorization.
 2.  If your aim is recall, then stick with an old-fashioned pen or pencil.

Link:   
http://welcometosherwood.wordpress.com/2013/01/28/typing-versus-handwriting/
--------------------------   My comments on the subject: 
3.when typing, kids  and I :-)   likely to think ( more or less ) about the 
letter location on keyboard.
4. I use handwriting to learn words I failed to recall -- Helps, Helps !!
5. I said 'word' -- but I very rarely learn words outside of a sample 
sentence.

    Good luck to you.

Vit

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