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Is the Internet changing how we read and think? What are the implications for those with dyslexia? For educators?
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How digital culture is rewiring our brains - Sydney Morning Herald

How digital culture is rewiring our brains - Sydney Morning Herald | Dyslexia, Literacy, and New-Media Literacy | Scoop.it
Sydney Morning HeraldHow digital culture is rewiring our brainsSydney Morning HeraldOur brains are superlatively evolved to adapt to our environment: a process known as neuroplasticity.

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Digital Stress and Your Brain » Online Universities

Digital Stress and Your Brain » Online Universities | Dyslexia, Literacy, and New-Media Literacy | Scoop.it
Having several tabs open at once on your computer may make you feel like you're getting more done, but multi-tasking can actually hinder more than it helps.

 

Gust MEES: ===> Critical Thinking <=== Really??? Not convinced about that!??? My average opened Tabs are about +/- 50 with 2 different browsers, so...??? My more than positive results show different... And this in 14 years experience...???

 

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http://www.onlineuniversities.com/blog/2012/06/digital-stress-your-brain/

 


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