Watch this later. It might be a good video to show students about the downsides of multitasking. Joanne Cantor has other ones with actual "exercises" for addressing multitasking.
This is a great source for speaking to the need for teaching good digital citizenship to students as one of the implications for pedagogy in the classroom.
Marc Prensky is the guy who coined the terms: digital natives and digital immigrants. Use some of his views in the section: Implications for education.
This was an article referenced by Carr in his book, The Shallows, and I looked it up as a counterargument to some of Carr's assertions. This is perfect for my research.
I found this and one other video of Nicholas Carr being interviewed on the The Colbert Report. Both will be good additions to my bibliography as they speak directly, from the horse's mouth, to my source, The Shallows: What the Internet is doing to Our Brains.
This is a short interview with Kanna Hudson, a millennial "consultant" ? She has some interesting things to say about this generation in the workforce: team players, community, quicker dissatisfaction with jobs, need to go to college, and the attendant debts.
Even though most of my students are at the very tail end of this millenial generation, many of the generalizations still fit. Kanna Hudson, a millenial herself put together this slide show, and she states some specific characteristics that work for my research paper.
Good resource for me for ideas and lesson plans as well as another source for my paper. The pictorial flow chart about what happens to the brain while multitasking and how information overload occurs is simple and clear. It will be another good source to share with students.