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Sounds like an article written by a boomer:"back in my day we learned with BOOKS!". Now I like printed dead trees too, but the same shit you learn on a textbook you can learn on well made digital platform, even better. Now I emphasized 'well made' cause I'm under the impression that till now 'tech in schools' was intended more like "let's sell them a lot of PCs, and a lots of windows licenses, and a lot of edumacashional software". Apart from writing by hand, I don't know what could be better Removing tech from school.
You are an entire system. Your hands, your eyes, your brain, it's all connected.
When you write something by hand, your brain is more engaged than it is typing. The physical act of forming letters matters. You are far more likely to recall the information hand-written versus typed.
https://studyfinds.com/handwriting-typing-which-is-better-for-brain/
It should be obvious that this difference becomes staggering when you consider that with AI you aren't writing it, you aren't even typing the material. You're barely proof-reading it.