The age of automation is here and there’s no turning back. The future of work holds many opportunities for those willing to learn and adapt.
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Dr. Pamela Rutledge
onto Psychology of Media & Technology March 28, 2019 11:24 AM
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Media psychology looks at technological and systemic structures to identify the behavioral impact of change from automation to social shifts in order to proactively adapt in a way that supports positive human growth. The core assumptions driving educational content are not adapting as fast as the world is changing. Traditional models train people to equate what they do with who they are--identity-- rather than to acquire critical thinking and flexible skills and attitudes that fit a rapidly changing world. #mediapsychology