February 5, 201214 yr the video was to long .... what where the highlights? Alas, no one can sit still for any longer than 15 minutes anymore.
February 5, 201214 yr the video was to long .... what where the highlights? Alas, no one can sit still for any longer than 15 minutes anymore. Too true. All my friends are complaining about the [extremely] short attention span of "Generation Facebook", even Gen. Y's.
February 5, 201214 yr the video was to long .... what where the highlights? Alas, no one can sit still for any longer than 15 minutes anymore. Too true. All my friends are complaining about the [extremely] short attention span of "Generation Facebook", even Gen. Y's. I shutter to think what the future holds.... Gen Xers/Gen Yers [same same Gen Haven't-A-Clue]
February 5, 201214 yr the video was to long .... what where the highlights? Alas, no one can sit still for any longer than 15 minutes anymore. Too true. All my friends are complaining about the [extremely] short attention span of "Generation Facebook", even Gen. Y's. must be information overload and the ability to discern points of interest by reading google result summaries.
February 5, 201214 yr the video was to long .... what where the highlights? Alas, no one can sit still for any longer than 15 minutes anymore. Too true. All my friends are complaining about the [extremely] short attention span of "Generation Facebook", even Gen. Y's. must be information overload and the ability to discern points of interest by reading google result summaries. Critical, challenging, questioning, and independent thought might help the process. Without the aid of gadgets and gizmos. Resist the social engineering model.
February 7, 201214 yr Why should the reluctance to watch more than 3 nanoseconds of garbage be considered a concentration problem?
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