1. Wait, What?
How Media and
Technology Affects
Our Ability to Pay
Attention
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By: Samantha Sears
2. βA wealth of information creates a poverty
of attentionβ - Herbert Simon, 1977(1)
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3. is resulting in the decrease
of peopleβs attention span(4)
The increase in the use of
media and technologyβ¦
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4. The current attention span
of a human is 8 secondsβ¦
compared to the 9 second
attention span of this guy(5)
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5. People who use
technology for
social media
heavily find it
hard to focus(3)
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6. 65% of heavy
social media
users report they
canβt focus on
small tasks(3)
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7. MULTITASKING has
become the norm:
using your phone,
computer, and
other devices
simultaneously at
work, school or just
in everyday life(3)
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8. Teens can now watch sports games and shows online,
allowing them to switch screens and multitask(12)
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9. Even adults who read e-books
are compromising the length of
their attention span.
The act of scrolling continuously
drains mental energy, meaning
less energy to focus attention to
other tasks(2)
10. Researchers have
found that people
who multitask
with many devices
are less effective
at doing simple
tasks and paying
attention(4)
12. We now live in a world
where we can be connected
to anyone through
hundredsof
networks through
technologyβ you feel left
out if you are not
connected(5)
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13. People like
feeling LIKED!
You are more
likely to look
at social
media, which
distracts
you...
because it
instantly
connects
you to
others!(6)
14. When you multitask on
social media, itβs hard
for your brain to switch
back and forth between
tasks, making you less
likely to fully be aware
of what you are doing(11)
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16. The more people
use their devices or
spend time on the
internet, the more
cognitive failures
they make β they
canβt filter
important
information(8)
17. As the technology industry grows
exponentially, so do childrenβs brains...
Attention spans of children start shrinking at younger ages if they
are exposed to technology and media(9)
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18. Diagnoses of Attention Deficit Disorder have risen as
well as prescriptions for Ritalin in the past 10 years
along with the boom in technology and media(10)
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19. There is an
overwhelming amount
of information being
processed at one time
through these pieces of
mediaβ¦
β¦ making it hard for people to decide where to place their attention.
20. So how can we
adjust to the
rapidly
increasing
amount of
technology?
21. Itβs time to turn our attention away
from the screens...
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