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Mental Degradation: Multitasking

Mental Degradation: Multitasking

By Brian Alger on 03/16/2011

This entry is part 6 of 6 in the series Mental Degradation

[Exploring Life] Multitasking is a Delusion: The extent to which we can sometimes become a victim of our own delusions can be quite surprising. A delusion is a false belief that has been accepted as fact, and is quite resistant to reason or common sense. In other words, delusions are remarkably resilient and durable. They [...]

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Education: The Design of the Prerequisite

Education: The Design of the Prerequisite

By Brian Alger on 11/18/2008

[Exploring Life] The purpose of a curriculum is to impose a uniform scope of and sequence of knowledge and skills that are to be taught to a group of people. The presupposition of curriculum lies within the concept of the prerequisite. In other words, the design of education originates in the assumption that the imposition [...]

Posted in 4. ENVIRONMENT | Tagged assumptions, confinement, confusion, course, degradation, delusion, design, distraction, education, effects, learning, media, medium, mental degradation, method, predetermine, prerequisite, presuppositions, process, technology, technopomorphism, training

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