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By all standard space-time calculations, the four members of the family occupy the same three-bedroom home in Van Nuys, Calif., but psychologically each exists in his or her own little universe.
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"I usually finish my homework at school," he explains to a visitor, "but if not, I pop a book open on my lap in my room, and while the computer is loading, I'll do a problem or write a sentence. Then, while mail is loading, I do more. I get it done a little bit at a time."
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skyler davisare kids too wired
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Andrew McCluskeyTime Magazine article on media multitasking and the younger generation.
articles article media multitasking media mass media web2.0 culture tech culture multitasking attention digitalnatives learning brain concentration Time Magazine GenM generation m
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antonella espositoThey're e-mailing, IMing and downloading while writing the history essay. What is all that digital juggling doing to kids' brains and their family life?, TIME, 2006
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Whitney HedgeThis is an article from Time Magazine discussing the increase in multitasking in America. The article discusses the integration of multitasking and the internet. It has also mentioned technology, multitasking, and education.
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Howard RheingoldNaturally, iTunes is open, and Piers is blasting a mix of Queen, AC/DC, classic rock and hip-hop. Somewhere on the screen there's a Word file, in which Piers is writing an essay for English class. "I usually finish my homework at school," he explains to a visitor, "but if not, I pop a book open on my lap in my room, and while the computer is loading, I'll do a problem or write a sentence. Then, while mail is loading, I do more. I get it done a little bit at a time."
Bronte has the same strategy. "You just multitask," she explains. "My parents always tell me I can't do homework while listening to music, but they don't understand that it helps me concentrate."-
Naturally, iTunes is open, and Piers is blasting a mix of Queen, AC/DC, classic rock and hip-hop. Somewhere on the screen there's a Word file, in which Piers is writing an essay for English class. "I usually finish my homework at school," he explains to a visitor, "but if not, I pop a book open on my lap in my room, and while the computer is loading, I'll do a problem or write a sentence. Then, while mail is loading, I do more. I get it done a little bit at a time."
Bronte has the same strategy. "You just multitask," she explains. "My parents always tell me I can't do homework while listening to music, but they don't understand that it helps me concentrate."
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William FerriterAn older Time magazine article on the impact that technology is having on kids today. Written in 2006, it is still pertinent and a very approachable read.
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Judy Nayloralso check http://coe.winthrop.edu/educ275/00_New_FALL_05/developing_digital_minds.pdf
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From the Magazine | Cover Story The Multitasking Generation They're e-mailing, IMing and downloading while writing the history essay. What is all that digital juggling doing to kids' brains and their family life?
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From the Magazine | Cover Story The Multitasking Generation They're e-mailing, IMing and downloading while writing the history essay. What is all that digital juggling doing to kids' brains and their family life?
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