Technology Is Changing How Students Learn, Teachers Say - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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use of digital technology is hampering their attention spans
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media use among children and teenagers ages 8 to 18 has grown so fast that they on average spend twice as much time with screens each year as they spend in school.
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But there is mounting indirect evidence that constant use of technology can affect behavior, particularly in developing brains, because of heavy stimulation and rapid shifts in attention.
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an interesting article about technology
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This article talks about how students are starting to have shorter attention spans with the increase in technology. If they do not find an answer to a question right away online they are likely to give up. Teachers have to learn to be more engaging with their students.
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This article talks about how students are starting to have shorter attention spans with the increase in technology. If they do not find an answer to a question right away online they are likely to give up. Teachers have to learn to be more engaging with their students.