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in TechnologyThe New Knowledge Of The Digital Age

Is Internet Expanding our Brainpower or Making Us More Shallow?by stefanialucchetti / on Oct 14, 2010 -
in LifestyleReview: My Lobotomy by Howard Dully

My Lobotomy by Howard Dully is the compelling story one man's struggle after having a lobotomy at age 12.by kybruno / on Jul 30, 2010 -
in TechnologyThe Digital Information Buffet

Dealing with digital information overload is like learning to make conscious choices in front of a replenishing, all inclusive food buffet.by stefanialucchetti / on Jul 25, 2010
Latest blogosphere posts tagged “information overload”
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Weekend Links
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Students can’t resist multitasking, and it’s impairing their memory. Quote of the Week from Google Glass: Way Too Much Google For Its Own Good But by sticking a computer on my face, always on and always connected, Google has ruined this model by giving me far more than I want, all the time, and diminishing [...]1 week ago -
How speed reading can give your business the edge
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As a manager, it is important to avoid complacency at all times. Even if business is good at the moment, a rival can have a breakthrough or factors can change in an instant that could have a negative impact upon an organisation. For this reason, it is important to continue pushing the boundaries of what the ...1 week ago -
Learn to Learn in Houghton and Perth
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Learn to learn if you you want to do great things with your life. Think about it. We were taught how to tie shoelaces as a kid – now we take it fore-granted. And is it not ridiculous that we know more about how to work a toaster – or iPad – than how to work our brain? And how do we learn quickly and ...2 weeks ago -
E-learning becomes a potent force in business training
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The world of education and training can sometimes fall victim to fads, with new approaches to learning often turning out to be little more than a flash in the pan. According to e-learning market research, however, this is not the case with one of the biggest changes ever to sweep across both teaching and learning. ...2 weeks ago -
Speed reading training gives employees a much-needed tool
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The eyes are said to be the windows to the soul, but something similar – and perhaps even more profound – can be said about the written word, which can serve as a gateway to the collected knowledge of the human race. Just as the soul may be ultimately unknowable, the vast amount of existing written works is more ...2 weeks ago -
Screen Free Week April 29-May 5, 2013: Glee-fully Unplugged
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April 29, 2013 As the clock ticks down for the Screen Free Week challenge to unplug, it’s been an interesting ‘sell’ to convince teen tribes even for “service learning points.” Gleaning parent participation in the heart of Silicon Valley? Even harder. In fact, it’s getting hilarious documenting some ...3 weeks ago -
Using e-learning in the workplace
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There are many benefits associated with an effective workplace e-learning system. In 2008, businesses in the UK were found to be investing £37 billion a year in staff training to continue developing and improving the skill levels of their people. It is clear that all businesses should be investing in this area, ...3 weeks ago -
Speed reading: a must for college students
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According to the University of Utah, the average college student reads at a rate of up to 350 words per minute. Whilst this may have been an adequate reading speed in high school, it may make university-level studies problematic. College classes often require students to complete vast amounts of reading in ...4 weeks ago -
Total noise
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James Gleick, writing in New York Magazine, highlights the data deluge that we now live with during times of stress or fear. The essay is worth a full read, but here is an excerpt: Kids used to ask each other: … Continue reading →4 weeks ago


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