> [...] and who does copy and paste with physical glue and paper anymore?
When I was finishing high school in the early 2000s, we still had teachers who made worksheets that way.
I remember one history teacher in particular. She used a photocopier to get sections from books, cut-and-paste them together, and then use the photocopier again to make the final sheets to distribute to the students.
I was very surprised at the time, but also admired the ingenuity. The process is much more physical than using a PC.
When I was finishing high school in the early 2000s, we still had teachers who made worksheets that way.
I remember one history teacher in particular. She used a photocopier to get sections from books, cut-and-paste them together, and then use the photocopier again to make the final sheets to distribute to the students.
I was very surprised at the time, but also admired the ingenuity. The process is much more physical than using a PC.