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Using cutting-edge research on the brain, Cathy N. Davidson shows how attention blindness has produced one of society's greatest challenges. While people acknowledge the great changes of the digital age, most still toil in schools and workplaces designed for the last century. Davidson introduces listeners to visionaries and groundbreaking ideas from schools with curriculums built around video games to companies that train workers using virtual environments.

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  • "How the brain science of attention will transform the way we live, work and learn"

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  • "Using cutting-edge research on the brain, Cathy N. Davidson shows how attention blindness has produced one of society's greatest challenges. While people acknowledge the great changes of the digital age, most still toil in schools and workplaces designed for the last century. Davidson introduces listeners to visionaries and groundbreaking ideas from schools with curriculums built around video games to companies that train workers using virtual environments."@en
  • "Using cutting-edge research on the brain, Cathy N. Davidson shows how attention blindness has produced one of society's greatest challenges. While people acknowledge the great changes of the digital age, most still toil in schools and workplaces designed for the last century. Davidson introduces listeners to visionaries and groundbreaking ideas from schools with curriculums built around video games to companies that train workers using virtual environments."
  • "In 2003, Duke University gave free iPods to the freshman class--and what happened next was surprising. Drawing on cutting edge brain research, Cathy N. Davidson reveals how learning should best be viewed in the digital age."
  • "In 2003, Duke University gave free iPods to the freshman class -- and what happened next was surprising. Drawing on cutting edge brain research, Cathy N. Davidson reveals how learning should best be viewed in the digital age."
  • "Documents a 2003 experiment at Duke University where the author had free iPods issued to the freshman class to see how the device could be used academically, in a report that reveals other technological ideas that are revolutionizing education."@en

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