I Was So Right About Distraction in Now You See it: Darn it all! | HASTAC - 1 views
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shared by David McGavock on 06 Jul 14
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I aruge that we are always multitasking and sometimes we do it more adeptly than others and it is incumbent on us to take our own internal inventory and decide what we are doing well and what we are not. And then to ask why.
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The point is too many new technologies at once are distracting. So is too much life. So is too much anything that is new, cumbersome, non-routinized.
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But there's been so much punditry about "multitasking," as if Twitter is the only thing that makes our life's tasks multiple. As I've said many times, heartache (emotional overload) and hearburn (physical ailments) are far more distracting than email . . . and they make it harder to learn new technologies too.
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Multitasking is not a symptom of technology. The problem is that I am having to learn everything from scratch, all the time, all at once.
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The same, by the way, is also true when your worklife depends on technology and the technology changes.
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I say that unlearning, in fact, makes us pay attention to the world in a new way. George Lakoff says it is useful to become "reflective about our reflexes."
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"Blaming "the Internet" or "social media" for contemporary distraction falls into a typical pattern of one genereration blaming any new technology for supposed ills, including supposed shortcomings of the younger generation (who seem to adopt new technologies and adapt to them much more easily than do their parents). "