Thursday, July 7, 2011

Cursive







Inspired by the news of the end of teaching cursive handwriting, and replacing it with typing proficiency: Cursive writing in Indiana schools makes way for typing. The poem above was generated using vletter.com using the "Abe Lincoln" handwriting style.

placed in Poets United Poetry Pantry #57



4 comments:

  1. this has an old and beautiful feeling

    cursive...a lost art?

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  2. Something very organic about putting pen to paper rather than the clickety-clack of keys. There seems to be something of the person (spiritual perhaps) that gets lost when the keyboard is the conduit.

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  3. This observational poem is fun to read and tells a tale of the times. I taught kindergarten a long time ago. I think the keyboard approach is of great benefit to some; but to those whose hand-movements stimulate brain movement, a direct link to release might be lost.

    http://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2011/07/09/altered-reverie/

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  4. I don't miss cursive. Like so many of my peers, mine was almost unreadable--and I was a cop who had to take handwritten notes for years.

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