“M” AS IN MASTERFUL MULTITASKING
READINGS: Generation M
M as in masterful multi-tasking... while many would argue that 6-8 hours of daily technological attention shift is detrimental (virtual ADHD), I would suggest that multi-tasking is, in fact, an important skill to master... a “must-have” in the modern technological environment in which we are immersed.As the virtual cognitive universe expands exponentially, we as information consumers will be required to process more information than can be assimilated in one, single-focused endeavor.
TO SEEK FOR THE SAKE OF SEEKING
READINGS: Slate on Seeking (How the brain hard-wires us to love Google, Twitter, and texting. And why that’s dangerous.)
Seeking is an interesting notion, as it relates to our (seemingly) incessant quest for technology-driven stimulants of micro-information. Yoffe suggests that technology has now become a basic physiological human need... Do we consciously ask ourselves, “What, exactly, am I seeking?” Are we directed in our information- gathering missions, or do we mindlessly seek for the sake of seeking? Can this internally-driven mechanism that defines us as human be directed, deliberate to actually seek something of use, of benefit? Or do we chase the micro-bit of the day, the buzz?
POST_CLASS REFLECTIONS
The last class meeting was enlightening, as it provided us the opportunity for post-MAC insight from visiting teachers. Technology integration in teaching was insightful, and loved the cell claymation animation! The most useful was the Wallwisher website, as it is a perfect tool for the persnickety sticky note averse. Thank you for the course, Kristin and Jeff. It truly was a useful exercise.
