Student #ReadingAbility Spikes After Removing Tech From Class

"Remove all the #distractions and we can get our kids back."

By Frank Landymore
Published Jun 15, 2026

"Would you believe it: a teacher and her students say their reading ability soared after banning tech in the classroom.

"Maureen Mulvaney, an AP Literature and English teacher at Washburn High School in Minneapolis, started the low tech experiment last year after becoming frustrated with plagiarism, distracted students, and plunging literacy rates.

"And so, with the enthusiastic support of parents, she banned phones and laptops, requiring all coursework to be done with pencil and paper. The turnaround was quick and resounding, and despite some initial resistance from students, they quickly fell in love with the old, analog ways of doing things.

"In September, before the experiment started, just 46 percent of Mulvaney’s students said they felt confident about their reading ability. By February, that share shot up to 95 percent.

" 'We’re having a lot of trouble in education and I think what my kids told us was that there is a solution and the solution is to go #LowTech. Go back to the old ways of doing things,' Mulvaney told local TV news station KARE 11. 'Remove all the distractions and we can get our kids back.'

"Mulvaney let her students ease into a tech free environment. First, they started with just ten minutes of silent reading and writing by hand. Still, the first day was 'rough,' she wrote in an essay in The Minnesota Star Tribune. Most students quit after just half a page of longhand composition.

" 'I told the kids this is like lifting weights,' she told KARE 11. 'You don’t go in and you don’t start with 80 pounds.' "

Read more:
https://futurism.com/future-society/students-reading-improves-no-tech-class

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Student Reading Ability Spikes After Removing Tech From Class

Students reported feeling more confident about their reading ability after their teacher banned laptops and phones in the classroom.

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@Liath_LaVerne_Hawke

I prefer to write longhand because I feel it gives me more control, strangely enough but transcribing to digital is such a pain so now, I write digital. Sadly

#amWritingFiction #digital #traditional #longhand
#WritersCoffeeClub

So I think I will do the 300 words for 100 days project. I already got the first one drafted. It works beautifully with a notebook. I'm considering sticking with writing a snippet of my day as a story. 100 of the 121 days left in the year.
300 words is basically 2 notebooks pages. So it's a perfect size to write on any pause. And it will help me be present so I can find material to write about. Dreams included.
#300words #writing #journal #blog #longhand #writingproject
On the Gift of Longhand

My 99-year-old great-aunt Nina gave me her husband’s fountain pen when I was visiting her in Greece this summer. A widow for 20 years, and despairing.."

The Millions
Blazing sunshine in Lancashire today. Writing in #longhand rather than struggling to see a laptop screen and I’m reminded I should do this more often for drafts (v0.5) as I’m not derailed by tidying up my lousy typing. #writing #writingcommunity
#Longhand is #Writing by hand. #Typing is also writing by hand.

A new entry for my list of references for why I d̵o̵n̵'̵t̵ didn't like laptops in my class room (unless, of course, accommodations a̵r̵e̵ were needed) at https://economicscience.net/content/laptop-use/

via Andreas Ortmann:

The poorer effects of digital note-taking in some studies are due to distractions. Surprise. Not. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0361476X21000849?fbclid=IwAR1ceP0V4s-D_GDyNnAKsY8blg1YXIm4vCzpB1XNsakhuVH7KQwsXbnFgVY

#NoteTaking #longhand

Laptop Use - economicscience.net

economicscience.net
I have discovered the use of #longhand drafting. Now I #amwriting and it's great to feel productive and make progress again.
Over on The Process Muse, we're talking about "Computer Recovery and Writing in Longhand." Join the discussion here: https://devonellington.substack.com/p/computer-recovery-and-writing-in
#Writing #WritingCommunity #WritingLife #Process #Longhand
Computer Recovery & Writing in Longhand

(image courtesy of Chloe Strong via pixabay.com) Whew. The computer is back. It’s much easier to do all the work from the home office, then trying to do it piecemeal on different devices and finding a place to upload. I thank you for your patience.Thanks for reading The Process Muse! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.

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I'm gonna start writing offline, the old fashioned way. Dk why I stopped doing that. Social media and blogging sites haven't really been the most beneficial for me in that regard.

So back to the old notebooks...

#writing #create #art #amwriting #handwritten #longhand #itis