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The drug-like effect of screen time on the teenage brain
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The benefits of nature experience: Improved affect and cognition
This study investigated the impact of nature experience on affect and cognition. We randomly assigned sixty participants to a 50-min walk in either a …
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Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World - Cal Newport
Deep Work Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World Wall Street Journal Business Bestseller Amazon Best Business Book for January 2016 800-CEO-READ
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How does screen time affect kids’ brains? The first results of a landmark study are alarming.
The National Institutes of Health recently began a $300-million study to examine the effects of screen time on developing brains.
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The Simple Joy of “No Phones Allowed”
A no-phones-allowed show illuminates something about smartphone use that’s hard to see when it’s so ubiquitous: our phones drain the life out of a room.
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How Smartphones Change The Way You Think | Jeff Butler | TEDxHilliard
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Digital Tools and Distraction in School | Edutopia
We should be deliberately teaching middle and high school students how to manage their devices.
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Age of Distraction: Why It's Crucial for Students to Learn to Focus
Learning to focus on one task while tuning out the many distractions vying for attention is a crucial life skill that some students are missing.
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