When it comes to learning, paper elevates our ability to comprehend and process information.

The expansion of broadband, smartphones and portable technology has changed how we communicate, access information, work and learn.
While many of these changes are positive, there is growing evidence that this isn’t always the case. In recent years, there has been a gradual shift away from paper-based learning materials in schools toward digital and online tools. Research has shown that this increasing reliance on digital methods may be negatively affecting the ability of students to learn and remember information. There is also growing concern about the impact of digital technology on mental and physical health. Read more about the benefits of learning on paper.

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