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Are we not loosing handwriting capability & skills due to invent of mobile
phones and computer typing?
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Konika Gujral
HR
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Yes I too think Like that. we are loosing the expertise in free hand drawing
Posted 3 months ago
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Prajwal Arkasali
Assistent Systems
Engineer
Yes but there are some beautiful things in using electronics. There are
students who lose marks for their bad handwriting, we lose capable students by
looking at their presentation skills which may be merely a trained fact. Our
green life says us to use less papers resulting in less cutting of trees
also.But above all, I admire writing in paper, it's like our own art rather
than a predefined format.
Posted 6 months ago
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Revathi Selvaraj
Software Consultant
Yes definitely, as now-days we discussed things on electronic typed media like
ppt ,pdf etc and also for communication using email or mobile texting system.
Posted 9 months ago
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Sanjay Yadav
SME Transport in Telecom
Yes it is ...!
Posted 11 months ago
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Yeshwanth Kumar Thotam
Setty
Programmer Analyst CTS
HYD
yes. there's no doubt. machine power reduces men power.
Posted 11 months ago
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Gogila Vani
Student
Definitely, a big yes
Posted 11 months ago
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jaideep bahadur
srivastava
Technolgy Analyst
Yes, we are certainly losing our hand writing capabilities due to
technological improvements. Now, it is mostly limited within the few
examination halls and class rooms only. It will disappear from the exam halls
also in near future due to the gesture of MCQ. Now, most of the time we are
using our computers or hand held devices to write something from short
messages to big project reports. Everything has pros as well as cons, so this
is the cons of technological improvements.
I am afraid whenever think about
that may be new generation will not know how to look into a dictionary due to
the gesture of search engines. They may do not know how to see time in a
traditional clock or watch, again due to the gesture of digital clocks or
watches. They may do not know how to see temperature in a traditional
thermometer since most of us use digital thermometers currently and many more.
Posted 11 months ago
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Bhaskar Ghose
Cofounder
My answer is a big "YES"..I think we are completely glued with this new era of
technology.Instead of writing correct English we are using our own generated
slangs or you can say Internet slags and Even we are so used too of it up to
the extent, that we can even use them while writing the examinations and
during formal talks.Mobile phones should be placed on top of the stack for
spreading all this mess.Main reason would be, its feature of mobility and easy
access.
I was imagining the time, when papers will vanishes from the earth
and buttons takes place of everything.At that point of time,a person need not
to have all of his fingers in his hand but he may need only one finger.Just to
press and play the world.
Posted 11 months ago
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Saransh Mohan Bharadwaj
Consultant
Certainly yes. Our handwriting capability & skills have been affected
adversely by increasing use of mobile phones & computer typing. I myself am
one of the sufferers.
Posted 11 months ago
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NARESH KUMAR KHABRANI
CHIEF MANAGER
I think we're losing our capabilities to use proper grammar due to innovations
like text messaging more than anything else. In fact I don't even understand
why we are still teaching kids to write in cursive anymore, teachers,
employers, etc...want everything typed now a days. Besides you really can't
read other peoples writing anymore so typing enables better communication
rather than hindering it.
Posted 11 months ago
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Cherry Guinto
Customer Service
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