You can quickly transfer text to your computer or tablet by using copy and paste. I find it very useful when researching, studying, and preparing for presentations.
Copying and pasting everything because it is easy can slowly weaken the habit of thinking in your own words.
I don't have the ability to express myself in words
Just pasting someone's text verbatim does not mean that you truly understand it. Even if there is a slightly difficult word in it, it may be passed as is.
If you reorganize it yourself, you will have to think about what is important and how to explain it. This time will develop your thinking skills.
Use it as a useful tool
Copy-paste itself is not bad. Collect the necessary parts, transfer notes, and use them as materials before rewriting. It's useful if you use it that way.
The important thing is whether you can explain it in your own words in the end. Children who don't rely too much on convenience will grow up later.
Try rephrasing it in your own words, even if it's just one part.
At Digital Kodomo BASE, we foster children to use tools and think for themselves without separating them. Let's have our own words beyond copying and pasting.
