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    email or social media accounts. From a personal perspective, I noticed that for myself in class I too am multitasking because I may be on my phone or on the computer, working on a handout, and taking notes, all while listening to the teacher’s lesson. The article titled “What Else do College Students “do” While Studying?” written by Ackerman, Calderwood and Conklin describes multitasking and multi-media distractions. The authors conducted a study in which they investigated the duration of…

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    Multitasking Exaggerated

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    Many people consider that multitasking is exaggerated for the students because, we needed take a break Because doing many tasks for the young is very heavy because they do not have time to think about what they are going to do think about the task. The multitasking affect at the teenegers to think or other things Multitasking is very tiring for young people because it is a lot of work. For example, when my brother asked me to help him because his teacher left him a lot of homework. Many people…

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    Life in the Screen Technologies are evolving machines discovered by us humans. Technologies, especially now have created a big impact to how people live their everyday life because it provides everyone with another world with new perspective; which sometimes we forget to notice what we do have in our surroundings. In an article entitled, “The Multitasking Generation” written by Claudia Wallis, she talked about people being imprisoned by their devices that it hinders them from doing their task…

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    With the advent of technology people are partaking in “multitasking” more so than ever before. Multitasking has been used to explain how individuals process information when faced with multiple tasks such as doing homework and visiting Facebook. Traditionally, multitasking was considered the process of doing more than one thing at a time. With the growing body of literature in psychology and cognitive science (Salvucci & Taatgen, 2008; Taatgen, Juvina, Schipper, Borst & Martens, 2009), we can…

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    today's day and age multitasking is at an all time high, and technology isn't helping. With all of the screens, music, and distracting divides. Students especially are being affected by this scenario, everywhere not just in school. Many people can think they can multitask well and that it doesn't affect them. But really the brain can only focus on one thing at a time. So next time you switch your eyes from screen to screen or listen to music as you type an essay think, am I multitasking right…

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    5 and 9 bits of info at any given time? Multitasking is a detrimental habit that divides a person’s concentration in order to complete multiple tasks at once. Many people multitask because they believe that they can get things done fast but in reality it’s just wasting your time. Multitasking is not really essential because your brain is not focusing on anything at all. Specifically two reasons why students should not multitask are that media multitasking affects a students performance and is…

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    In recent years, Psychology Today released an article in regards to the effectiveness of multitasking. Though the source of this particular article is not a scholarly one, the points addressed by the author are ones that are worth reading over and perhaps will inspire readers to delve deeper into the mechanics of the act of multitasking. The main theme of this article is that although multitasking seems like the best way to be productive in today’s fast paced society, it is actually nearly…

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    The term “Multitasking” is becoming a problem in today’s society. Multitasking refers to one person performing two or more task simultaneously. People do not realize that when you are performing two or more task simultaneously, you’re not getting the full input on both tasks that you are performing 100 percent. Research shows we have a left side and right side to our brain and when combining more then one task at a time into the brain, can lead to physical and mental effects. Multitasking drains…

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    Multitask Research Paper

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    simultaneously. People are in a constant state of multitasking every day, usually through a combination of talking, texting, using social media, and working. One age group that is particularly good at multitasking is college-aged young adults. They eat, sleep, text, surf the internet, and learn - some do all of these in one class period! But is this multitasking good or bad for memory? College students wonder about the best ways to study, which usually involve multitasking. Chewing gum has been…

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    People have questioned if multitasking is beneficial or detrimental for a long time. There have been a lot of opinions which tend to vary from person to person. For some people, multitasking is a great tool and works well for them. While for others, multitasking can really be a big failure. I myself tend to multitask. Personally I think it benefits me a lot, but I will say there have been times when it comes back to bite me in the butt. I wanted to see what multitasking does for those that I am…

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