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Driven to Distraction:How Electronic Media Are Affecting the Brain and the Implications for Human Resource Development in the Future

机译:分散注意力:电子媒体如何影响大脑及其对未来人力资源开发的影响

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The Problem. An uncertain economy with a highly mobile workforce compels employers to rely heavily on HRD research for empirically based selection criteria and proven predictors of job performance. One of those predictors is the ability to think analytically and critically. Evidence is mounting that heavy use of electronic media may impact the ability to think critically because of increased distractibility and inattention to work related tasks. The Solution. Collaborative research with medical and educational communities is needed to correlate impacts of heavy electronic media usage to critical thinking and, if confirmed, develop critical thinking measures and curricula that strengthen critical thinking skills in children and young adults entering the workforce. The Stakeholders. Confirming the effects of heavy electronic media on critical thinking will increase the body of research for medical professionals about brain functioning, inform education researchers about trends in student populations experiencing lower test scores, and provide HRD researchers information about developing engaged and productive employees.
机译:问题。劳动力流动性强的不确定性经济迫使雇主严重依赖人力资源开发研究来提供基于经验的选择标准和行之有效的预测指标。这些预测因素之一是能够进行分析性和批判性思考。越来越多的证据表明,由于增加的分散性和对工作相关任务的不重视,大量使用电子媒体可能会影响批判性思考的能力。解决方案。需要与医学和教育界进行合作研究,以将大量电子媒体使用的影响与批判性思维联系起来,如果得到证实,则应制定批判性思维措施和课程,以增强进入工作岗位的儿童和年轻人的批判性思维能力。利益相关者。确认重型电子媒体对批判性思维的影响,将增加医学专业人士有关脑功能的研究机构,向教育研究人员提供考试分数较低的学生群体趋势的信息,并为HRD研究人员提供有关培养敬业和生产性员工的信息。

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