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2 seconds=average time a student spends at any given website Dr. Gary Small, 2012

2 seconds=average time a student spends at any given website Dr. Gary Small, 2012. Teenagers average almost 3,000 texts a month … 4x as much as they talk! Nielsen Group, 2010.

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2 seconds=average time a student spends at any given website Dr. Gary Small, 2012

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  1. 2 seconds=average time a student spends at any given website Dr. Gary Small, 2012

  2. Teenagers average almost 3,000 texts a month … 4x as much as they talk!Nielsen Group, 2010

  3. The average person in 2010 consumed 3x as much information as the typical person in 1960 University of California, San Diego, 2010

  4. The average computer user checks 40 websites a day and can switch programs 36 times an hour University of California, San Diego, 2010

  5. “When you check your information, when you get a buzz in your pocket, when you get a ring—you get what they call a dopamine squirt. You get a rush of adrenaline.” Matt Richtel, 2010

  6. 23% of all teens, ages 12-17, have a Smartphone. Pew Research, 2013

  7. “. . .science is beginning to embrace the idea that some technology is Twinkies and some technology is Brussels sprouts.” Matt Richtel, 2010

  8. Kids between the ages of 8 and 18 spend 11.5 hours a day using technology (computers, television, mobile phones, videogames). They are awake 15-16 hoursDr. Gary Small, 2011

  9. Nomophobia = when people experience anxiety because they have no access to mobile technologyRichard Alleyne, 2008 (British Researchers)

  10. 90% of teachers are saying digital technologies are creating an easily distracted generation with short attention spansPew Research, 2013

  11. No one’s brain can actually multi-task; task-switching is a term brain scientists use for moving between brain activities. Nielsen NeuroFocus, 2012

  12. “A simple everyday task like searching the Web appears to enhance brain circuitry in older adults, demonstrating that our brains are sensitive and can continue to learn as we grow older.” Dr. Gary Small, 2012

  13. We have the ability to learn new things our entire life. Medina, 2009

  14. “. . .the internet gives us access to intelligence contained in the craniums of other people on a global basis.” Don Tapscott, 2012

  15. After 15 minutes or less, the brain becomes distracted with daydreaming or attending to external stimuli.Medina,2009; Sousa, 2010; Willis, 2011

  16. Physical exercise boosts brainpower. Medina, 2009

  17. When classroom activities have pleasurable associations linked with learning, the brain releases dopamine—a neurotransmitter that stimulates the memory centers and promotes increased focused attention. Willis, 2007

  18. “. . .the role of technology in our world has led to a culture of multitasking and skimming of text, which she [Wolf] believes has had some detrimental effect on ‘deep reading comprehension skills’. . .”Dr. Maryanne Wolf, 2013

  19. Certain video gamers have more visual acuity than those who don’t game.Richtel, 2010

  20. A new “app gap” has developed among young children. 38% of lower income parents don’t know what an app is.Common Sense Media, 2011

  21. Teens’ Favorite Ways to Communicate:1. in person2. texting3. social networking4. talking on phone5. TwitterCommon Sense Media, 2012

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