Multitasking Undermines Deep and Sustained Learning, Research Shows

Karen Sumner
Multitasking Undermines Deep and Sustained Learning, Research Shows

It is the myth of multitasking: When we do more, rapidly switching from one task to another, we are actually being less efficient, less accurate, less able to manage complexity and less able to recall the content of what we have been doing compared to individuals who focus on one task at a time.

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