CINCINNATI ( Cincinnati Business Courier) - In Cursive’s conference room in Deerfield Township, an array of liquor bottles ...
Technology has replaced the traditional pen and paper, but has this change truly improved education? While there’s no denying ...
If you can read cursive, the National Archives would like a word. Or a few million. More than 200 years worth of U.S.
A lot of old records at the National Archives are written in longhand, but fewer people can read cursive. The institution is ...
According to a study performed by the University of Stavanger, handwritten communication appears to be going by the wayside, at least among young people. Forty percent of Gen Z — those born between ...
You don’t have to buy a lottery ticket to win a million dollars thanks to an offer from southern India's Tamil Nadu state, ...
Handwriting (symbols) was first used in 3100 BC for list making. It was a counting of beer rations for workers.
The National Archives is looking for volunteers to transcribe documents that date back to the American Revolution and are ...
Anyone with an internet connection can volunteer to transcribe historical documents and help make the archives' digital catalog more accessible ...
Since many younger people can't, there is a need for folks who can read cursive to help transcribe the many documents held by ...
Archaeologists in France, discovered Roman-era graves containing rare curse tablets, including one inscribed in the extinct ...
Having grown up with smart devices, Gen Z hardly ever writes by hand, and this change in communication has a profound ...