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SOLUTIONING IMPLICATIONS OF HEGEMONY

Learnnovators

Also, when it comes to the hullabaloo over ‘new age’ teaching because of younger age learners being included in the audience, the claims made about multitasking and learning preferences of digital natives vs. digital immigrants are simply mythical. Important Questions We May Fail to Raise. Prensky, M. Digital natives, digital immigrants.

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How we spend our time in the UK

Clive on Learning

The statistics suggest people in the UK spend seven hours a day – almost half their waking lives - "engaging in media and communications activities" The article goes on: “However, the average person actually squeezes in the equivalent of nearly nine hours of media and communications by multi-tasking on several devices.

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How to train productivity at work: Top experts reveal their employee productivity formula

TalentLMS

Haselberger has another interesting theory: multitasking is a myth. According to a 2008 Stanford study , multitasking doesn’t only make workers less productive; it also damages the human brain. Last year, we ran our Remote Work Statistics survey. Tip #9: Don’t completely rely on your brain. And it makes sense.