Is cursive becoming a lost art? The 2010 Common Core standards began omitting cursive instruction, meaning that many members of Gen Z have never been taught how to read or write cursive, The Atlantic ...
It was a good book, the student told the 14 others in the undergraduate seminar I was teaching, and it included a number of excellent illustrations, such as photographs of relevant Civil War ...
Were corporate suits with no respect for the craft of hand-lettering or decades of brand equity to blame? Or perhaps it was the nation’s schools who, in their refusal to teach children cursive, had ...
To grammar nazis, it might seem like Gen Z is forgetting to use capital letters in names, bios and chats. But it is not a grammatical error. Their love for lowercase ...
Correct grammar is so last generation. If you’re still using proper punctuation and capital letters while texting, your age might be showing, as typing in all lowercase has become a Gen Z hallmark.
Digital communication, particularly among Gen Z, has dras­tically evolved. The choice of letter case, punctuation and emojis reflects the tone of a conversation. Did you know that the use of uppercase ...