Can you put your finger on it? The effects of writing modality on Finnish students’ recollection

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Satu-Maarit Frangou, H. Ruokamo, T. Parviainen, J. Wikgren
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ABSTRACT Digitalisation has changed and broadened the ways people write. In higher education, typing is a common practice both for note-taking and for completing written assignments, relegating pen and paper to the last millennium. The cognitive and educational implications of this change, however, require further investigation. We assessed how three different methods of writing short stories affect students’ subsequent memory retrieval. In a within-subjects design, Finnish students (n = 31) from the University of Lapland transcribed dictated stories using a pencil, a computer keyboard and a virtual touchscreen keyboard. The degree of recollection for each writing task was analysed 30 min after the session and then one week later. The main result is that handwriting led to significantly better recollection after both time delays. This corroborates and extends the findings reported in previous studies, and it calls for further research on writing methods and long-term memory. Additionally, as writing modality seems to affect recollection, reconsideration of instruction practices in higher education is suggested. Typing is the students’ main method of writing and better typing competence can yield multiple benefits for them, including facilitating their academic work and enhancing the recollection of their own work.
你能指出来吗?写作情态对芬兰学生记忆的影响
摘要数字化改变并拓宽了人们的写作方式。在高等教育中,打字是一种常见的做法,无论是记笔记还是完成书面作业,都将笔和纸放在最后一个千年。然而,这一变化对认知和教育的影响还需要进一步研究。我们评估了三种不同的短篇小说写作方法如何影响学生随后的记忆检索。在学科内部设计中,芬兰学生(n = 31)用铅笔、电脑键盘和虚拟触摸屏键盘转录口述故事。对每个写作任务的回忆程度进行了分析30 分钟,然后一周后。主要结果是,在两次时间延迟后,手写能显著提高记忆力。这证实并扩展了先前研究中的发现,并呼吁对写作方法和长期记忆进行进一步研究。此外,由于写作方式似乎会影响回忆,因此建议重新考虑高等教育中的教学实践。打字是学生的主要写作方法,更好的打字能力可以为他们带来多方面的好处,包括促进他们的学术工作和增强对自己作品的回忆。
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