Educational Technology

December 10, 2010

Facebook blamed for teens lack of focus

Filed under: Educational Technology — admin @ 12:40 am

by Lydia Leavitt, TG Daily

Teenagers are usually the first demographic to embrace and integrate new technology into the patchwork of daily life. 

 Whether it’s the newest cell phone, computer game, or music player, you can bet American teenagers either has it or knows about it. Touchscreen, real-time, and instant, duh. As technology continues to evolve, there is a growing emphasis on social networking, real-time exchange of information and of course, instant gratification. Technology allows us to eat up more and more information while ultimately digesting less. 

Today’s teenagers are growing up in a world where this is normal, a world where more is better and focus is a thing of the past. “I know I can read a book, but then I’m up and checking Facebook,” says student Sam Crocker adding, “Facebook is amazing because it feels like you’re doing something and you’re not doing anything. It’s the absence of doing something, but you feel gratified anyway. My attention span is getting worse.”

http://www.tgdaily.com/software-features/52705-facebook-blamed-for-teens-lack-of-focus

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