Blogs about: Continuous Partial Attention

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Foley Interview on Radio Information Service's Town Talk program3 comments

tfoleyhere wrote 2 months ago: With help and a connection from my project Adviser Kirsten Ervin, I was able to be a guest on an RIS … more →

Tags: Locally Toned (all posts), Ringtones and Accessibility, Kirsten Ervin, Radio Information Services of Pittsburgh, Marilyn Egan, mbira, Ris, town talk, pittsburgh opera

Great thought: Continuous partial attention4 comments

andreaskluth wrote 4 months ago: The Hannibal Blog only pretended to close off the thread on great thinkers by anointing a winner (Pa … more →

Tags: Life, greatest thinker, Linda Stone, multitasking, attention

The Skill of Continuous Partial Attention1 comment

kpearlson wrote 8 months ago: To be instantly responsive, I’ve been told I have to engage in “continuous partial attention”.   Wi … more →

Tags: instantly responsive, Keri Pearlson, Linda Stone

Surfing the Web: It's Good For You!1 comment

recordpreserveshare wrote 9 months ago: A lot of recent social and cognitive research has been looking at the effects of technology and new … more →

Tags: technology, psychological neoteny, university of california los angeles, internet searches, brain activitiy, Dr Gary Small, Steven Johnson, Everything Bad is Good for You, Nancy Miller

Hyperlinks considered Harmful! On to structured Reading. 1 comment

slger wrote 1 year ago: Our changing modes of reading This post visits topics heavy on web technology, with troubles well be … more →

Tags: technology, Philosophy, People, Accessibility, Assistive Technology, visually impaired, Hyperlinks, audio reading, brain plasticity

Classic video parody about continuous partial attention.

ahazell wrote 1 year ago: more about “All Online Data Lost After Internet C…“, posted with vodpod … more →

Tags: humour, Multi-tasking, The Onion

Surf’s Up: April 21, 2008

creativeliberty wrote 1 year ago: Putting your wallet where your goals are, two views of productivity, and the potential of an emergin … more →

Tags: Creativity, Productivity, Surf's up, treadmill journal, cell phone content creation, Film Editing, Goal Setting, Motivation, Personal PSAs

The problem with mobile phones that grab our attention1 comment

Sanjana Hattotuwa wrote 1 year ago: Our opportunity: remembering to find the OFF switch on our devices, now and then, and tune in to the … more →

Tags: ICTs and other stuff, Always On, blackberry, CPA, Linda Stone, Mobiles

So Many Players in such a Small Market3 comments

Blue Heavens wrote 1 year ago: The furore over the administration fee imposed by Nuffnang has been continuing for so long that it s … more →

Tags: Blogging, Digital Marketing, technology, Web, Web 2.0, Online Advertising

LinkLog: Sep 24, 2007

dorai wrote 1 year ago: The Interrupt Driven Life I am on to about 5-7 such activities, myself with one or two primary ones … more →

Tags: Hype cycle, Software News, Web Apps, jottit, Multi-tasking, Links

The More Connected a Customer is, the Harder it is to Reach Him

Blue Heavens wrote 2 years ago: This article that Shuwen wrote is quite true. You can easily find someone just along the street hav … more →

Tags: technology, Digital Marketing, Marketing, Web

When gurus attack - Stowe Boyd gets defensive about Linda 3 comments

Michael Clarke wrote 2 years ago: “Flow” is a great concept. It neatly encapsulates a lot of how I increasingly interact … more →

Tags: Arguments, Flow, Linda Stone, Stowe Boyd

Life as an information junkie1 comment

Audrey Eschright wrote 2 years ago: I just finished reading Accelerando, with main themes including the pace of technology, generation g … more →

Tags: Information Overload, twitter, life on the web

Continuous Partial Attention, or When Can Technology Become Too Much? Part II

Mark van 't Hooft wrote 2 years ago:   Interesting post today on the Web Worker Daily blog, entitled “Open Thread: How Do You Cope … more →

Tags: ubiquitous computing, Internet, Society, Communication, Mass media

Technology v. People, or When Can Technology Become Too Much? Part III1 comment

Mark van 't Hooft wrote 2 years ago: There was an interesting story on 60 Minutes last Sunday that I’ve been meaning to write about … more →

Tags: Cell Phones, Handheld Computing, Internet, mobile computing, technology, ubiquitous computing

NECC 2006

Mark van 't Hooft wrote 3 years ago: Various people have started blogging about NECC 2006, in San Diego this year, such as David Warlick … more →

Tags: blogs, mobile computing, NECC, NECC06, Podcasting, Professional Groups, Social Software, Teaching and Learning, technology

Continuous Partial Attention, or When Can Technology Become Too Much?

Mark van 't Hooft wrote 3 years ago: Continous partial attention is an unintended byproduct of the pervasiveness of mobile wireless devic … more →

Tags: mobile computing, ubiquitous computing


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