distraction (psychology)

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distraction (psychology)

I just want to do it my way!

2013
"RJ's way of doing things isn't working out for him. His teacher is upset because so many of his assignments are missing or incomplete, but RJ blames other students for distracting him. He learns how to ask for help and stay on task, and discovers that by doing things the right way the first time, he no longer has to do them over and over again."--Publisher.

Distracted

the erosion of attention and the coming Dark Age
2008

Now you see it

how technology and brain science will transform schools and business for the 21st century
2012
Documents a 2003 experiment at Duke University where the author had free iPods issued to the freshman class to see how the device could be used academically, in a report that reveals other technological ideas that are revolutionizing education.

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