the proliferation of technology: too much of a good thing
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TOO
MUCHTOO
MUCHTOO
MUCH TOO MUCH TOO
MUCH T O O M U C H o f a g o o d t h i n g
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But the consequences spiral beyond
cognition
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But is reading on a screen an
effective substitute for
paper?
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[1] Bielski, Z. (2013, August 22). Portrait of an e-family: How they're making their
[2] Carr, N. (2011). Retrieved
[3] Jabr, F. (2013, April 11). The Reading Brain in the Digital Age: The Science of Paper
[4] Krashinsky, S. (2015, May 11). Advertisers cash in on attention spans of digitally
[5] Lenhart, A. (2015, August 6). Teens, Technology, and Friendships.
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