Attention is the Fundamental Literacy

Attention is the fundamental literacy. Every second I spend online, I make decisions about where to spend my attention. Should I devote any mindshare at all to this comment or that headline? — a question I need to answer each time an attractive link catches my eye. Simply becoming aware of the fact that life online requires this kind of decision-making was my first step in learning to tune a fundamental filter on what I allow into my head — a filter that is under my control only if I practice controlling it. The second level of decision-making is whether I want to open a tab on my browser because I decided that this item will be worth my time tomorrow. The third decision: do I bookmark this site because I am interested in the subject and might want to reference it at some unspecified future time? Online attention-taming begins with what meditators call “mindfulness” — the simple, self-influencing awareness of how attention wanders.

Notes:

Life online requires properly allocating our attention to maximize our productivity.

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 Attention is the Fundamental Literacy
Books, Brochures, and Chapters>Book:  Rheingold, Howard (January, 2010), Attention is the Fundamental Literacy, Edge Foundation, Inc., Retrieved on 2010-10-01
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  • Folksonomies: culture internet technology society


    Triples

    23 JAN 2011

     Perspectives on Online Attention

    Attention is the Fundamental Literacy > Comparison > Smaller Fragments of Information Command Attention
    Kevin Kelly and Howard Rheingold discuss managing their attention spans in the online world.


    Schemas

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     Mental Discipline

    Memes on mental discipline, from fictional characters to scientific virtues.
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     Attention and Flow

    Important for success.
    Folksonomies: education attention
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