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SUMMARY:Digital Distractions\, Digital Habits\, and Digital Wellbeing – 
 How Do Our Online Habits Shape How We Work\, Think\, and Feel?  - Tyler Sh
 ores
DTSTART:20231101T173000Z
DTEND:20231101T190000Z
UID:TALK207949@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Daniel McKay
DESCRIPTION:For very many of us\, time spent online is a defining feature 
 of our waking hours. And it seems as if the sheer volume of things for us 
 to read\, watch\, learn\, play\, write is increasing at a rate faster than
  we can keep up with. Yet our own time\, energy\, and attention spans stay
  constant as finite levels of resources. What can we do about this? In thi
 s talk\, we’ll discuss what some of the research might suggest about how
  we manage our time and selves online.  \n\n*About Tyler Shores*\n\nTyler 
 manages the University of Cambridge ThinkLab Programme\, which connects re
 searchers with public and private sector organisations to produce research
  impact at scale.\n\nTyler's research focuses upon digital distraction\, a
 ttention spans\, reading habits\, social media and the impact of digital t
 echnology in everyday life. Tyler received his Master’s Degree at the Un
 iversity of Oxford\, and has previously worked at Google\, running the Aut
 hors@Google program\, one of the world’s largest collections of online l
 ectures. He has also served as director of digital content at an internati
 onal education non-profit organisation and worked at the Stanford Universi
 ty online high school programme. His various work has been featured in The
  New York Times \, BBC\, WIRED\, and many others. And he was once on an ep
 isode of The Simpsons.\n\nFor more: https://emmaexperience.eventcalendarap
 p.com/u/45704/259224
LOCATION:Emmanuel college - Queens lecture theatre
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