[Air-l] New Generation Multi-Tasking
richard hall
rhall at umr.edu
Sun Oct 15 04:50:43 PDT 2006
David,
In case you didn't see my other response. In experimental psychology, they
operationalize "multi-tasking" as moving between multiple tasks in an effort
to complete both, rather than completing them sequentially - doing one until
finished, then the other etc.
So, it's really the same as the computer in that they are moving between two
things very fast (for humans).
... Richard
--
Richard H. Hall
http://richardhhall.org
On 10/14/06 2:25 PM, "David Smahel" <smahel at fss.muni.cz> wrote:
> Re: [Air-l] New Generation Multi-Tasking
>
>
> I would like to present a little bit provocative question: does the
> multitasking really exists? Also computers do NOT really do 2 things
> parallel, they just do this 2 things very fast and we percieve it as
> multitasking. But what is really multitasking in our life? Do we
> multitask if we change tasks every 1 minute, every hour or every day?
> Can we call it multitasking when we go only for lunch? (Probably not
> because we are not used to call it multitasking.) I never know what can
> I call multitasking and what I can't, do you have any criteria for this?
>
>
> Btw I presented a poster about adolescents' multiple communication at
> the EARA conference in Antalya, you can find it on my web:
> http://www.terapie.cz/materials/smahel-antalya-2006.pdf It was just an
> explorative research. I wanted first of all to show the connection
> between the flow phenomenon and the communication multitasking and to
> say that it is very common among adolescents.
>
> Do you know any good papers about multitasking? I know so few of them
> and I thing that the research is on the beginning here...
>
> Regards,
>
> David
>
> ---
> David Smahel, M.Sc. et Ph.D.
>
> Institute of Children, Youth and Family Research
> School of Social Studies
> Masaryk University Brno
> www.fss.muni.cz
> Jostova 10, 602 00 Brno
> Czech Republic
>
> e-mail: smahel at fss.muni.cz
> tel: +420604234898
>
> _______________________________________________
> The air-l at listserv.aoir.org mailing list
> is provided by the Association of Internet Researchers http://aoir.org
> Subscribe, change options or unsubscribe at:
> http://listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/air-l-aoir.org
>
> Join the Association of Internet Researchers:
> http://www.aoir.org/
>
More information about the Air-L
mailing list