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Publication Date: 2008-Jun-6
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When Your in Box Is Always Full: Scholars Struggle to Keep Technology from Controlling their Lives
Fogg, Piper
Chronicle of Higher Education, v54 n39 pB19 Jun 2008
For many academics, managing the influx of daily communication has become a second job. While many scholars like the flexibility and creative opportunities technology affords, they have trouble turning off their gadgets. That can eat into time reserved for uninterrupted reading, writing, reflecting, or working in the laboratory. Technology has made academics hyper-accessible. While many feel they now have to be hyper-responsive, others embrace technology with less eagerness, waiting as long as possible before buying into the latest tech craze. The author cites examples from both sides of the argument, concluding that, for most of academe, the benefits of technology outweigh the drawbacks.
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, College Faculty, Faculty Workload, Computer Mediated Communication, Electronic Equipment
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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