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Warning: Grumpy blogger alert. Do not read the rest of this (especially if you’re on my staff) unless you’re in the mood to be provoked.
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Wunderlist makes it downright simple to organize your daily life.
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Capture sights, sounds, tastes, and anything else. Keep notes from your classes all in one place.
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No matter how complex your school schedule is inClass will help you keep track of all your courses and even alert you before class so that you are never late again.
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(Linda Stone's Thoughts on Attention and Specifically, Continuous Partial Attention ) - 0 views
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We're often doing things that are automatic, that require very little cognitive processing
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It is an always-on, anywhere, anytime, any place behavior that involves an artificial sense of constant crisis. We are always in high alert when we pay continuous partial attention.