BBS: TELESC.NET.BR Assunto: Re: people with autism De: Dumas Walker Data: Wed, 6 May 2026 10:03:24 -0500 ----------------------------------------------------------- > MP> Some schools are moving away from "screen time" learning and back > MP> towards more traditional classrooms as a result. I think that is a > MP> good thing. ;) > I was trying to tutor my sophomore daughter on geometry -- drawing a > figure on paper and measuring angles was so much easier than what she > was trying to do on a screen. That is one thing that, to me, would seem a lot easier to do on paper. Controling a mouse or, worse, trying to draw something directly on a screen with my finger has just never seemed all that easy to me. > I've always loved pen and paper - still use notebooks at work for taking > notes during meetings. Back then, I loved buying school supplies in > September - especially the little geometry kits with pencils, > protractors, stencils, and a little ruler. I did enjoy the years where we were told to have those... although, aside from the pencils and ruler, we rarely used them in class. :( * SLMR 2.1a * "Ummm, trouble with grammar have I? Yes!" --Yoda --- Synchronet CAPCITY2 * Capitol City Online ----------------------------------------------------------- [Voltar]