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Facebook has improved its privacy controls. Should we trust it not to screw up again? -... - 0 views

  • he master switches also don't affect what third-party applications can do on your profile
  • but they don't affect what Facebook calls your "directory information," which includes rules about whether people can search for you, send you friend requests, or see your list of friends.
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    "The privacy page is dominated by three big master switches. The buttons are marked "Everyone," "Friends of Friends," and "Friends." Pressing one of those will decide most of your Facebook privacy settings in one go."
Phil Taylor

SlateV | Technology and Science | Switching Off Online Distraction - 0 views

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    Sometimes we need to take a break from all the distractions. Thanks for the link Mark "The Bard"
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Sitting Is the Smoking of Our Generation - Nilofer Merchant - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

  • So four years ago, I made a simple change when I switched one meeting from a coffee meeting to a walking-meeting.
Phil Taylor

MacBook, Chromebook, iPads: Why Schools Should Think Beyond Platforms | MindShift - 0 views

  • As needs change over time, addressing them might mean switching devices (remaking the choice). As schools progress in their technology implementation, they may find that their needs have changed, and should not hesitate to change devices as their understanding of their students’ needs develops. This seasonal view of devices (rather than “device as school identity”) is essential to helping schools move forward, meet their current students’ needs, and keep the curriculum relevant and timely for the future. A focus on pedagogy and key technology skills will transfer from one device to another, making the shift easier; a focus on being a device expert, or mastering device specific mechanics, will not. Students will graduate into a world that will demand technological fluency, the ability to move and process information across various platforms and devices.
Phil Taylor

A Simple Explanation Of 'The Internet Of Things' - Forbes - 0 views

  • So what is the Internet of things? Simply put this is the concept of basically connecting any device with an on and off switch to the Internet (and/or to each other). This includes everything from cell phones, coffee makers, washing machines, headphones, lamps, wearable devices and almost anything else you can think of.
Phil Taylor

How (and Why) to Stop Multitasking - Peter Bregman - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

  • We switch-task, rapidly shifting from one thing to another, interrupting ourselves unproductively, and losing time in the process.
Phil Taylor

Tech Learning TL Advisor Blog and Ed Tech Ticker Blogs from TL Blog Staff - TechLearnin... - 0 views

  • You and every other so-called multitasker are actually serial tasking. Rather than engaging in simultaneous tasks, you are in fact shifting from one task to another to another in rapid succession. For example, you switch from your phone conversation to a document on your computer screen to an email and back again in the belief that you are doing them simultaneously. But you’re not.
Phil Taylor

Shifting Focus a Lot at Work Could Wreck Your Diet| The Committed Sardine - 0 views

  • If you are checking your Blackberry while helping your kids do their homework, you are switching tasks that require different perspectives," Hamilton says. "That can be taxing on the executive function of your brain and reduce your ability to use self-control in other areas of your life."
Phil Taylor

Interviews - Clifford Nass | Digital Nation | FRONTLINE | PBS - 0 views

  • We were absolutely shocked. We all lost our bets. It turns out multitaskers are terrible at every aspect of multitasking. They're terrible at ignoring irrelevant information; they're terrible at keeping information in their head nicely and neatly organized; and they're terrible at switching from one task to another.
  • One of the biggest points here I think is, when I grew up, the greatest gift you could give someone was attention, and the best way to insult someone was to ignore them. ... The greatest gift was attention. Well, if we're in a society where the notion of attention as important is breaking apart, what now is the relationship glue between us? Because it's always been attention.
Phil Taylor

5 Reasons E-Books Are Awesome - Even for the Most Reluctant | MindShift - 0 views

  • Still, I have to admit that e-books are better than paper books in some situations. Here are five reasons I’ve switched to e-books, some of the time:
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The rise of Mean World Syndrome in social media - The Globe and Mail - 0 views

  • consumers of mass media can come to believe that the world is more dangerous than it actually is through constant exposure to violent imagery or commentary
  • That “off” switch is becoming more important in the social media age, experts say. Seeking out information to ascertain one’s personal safety is a biological imperative, but so is a tendency to overdo things. Much of the solution will depend on people becoming aware of their own satiation points, Hodson says.
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The Best Productivity Tool Is The One You Actually Use - 0 views

  • With very few exceptions, switching apps or trying a new system isn’t going to have any big effect on your productivity. That’s because productivity is ultimately about you.
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