While developments in technology have made computing and electronics ubiquitous and wearable, they have also given rise to a plethora of devices each delivering a special functionality. Numerous appliances and gadgets may overwhelm us, leading to Technology Overload, the cognitive and physical burden placed on human beings due to usage of multiple devices for everyday activities. While research into the design of devices has concentrated on making each separate feature/ functionality of a device more efficient and effective, (such as enhancing the resolution of cameras or improving the portability of a mobile phone) or integrating a few functionalities at a time (such as PDA-phones, cell phone-cameras etc), little work has been done to syst...
The development of web technologies and mobile devices makes creating, accessing, using and sharing ...
It is not too late, but about time to realize how damaging IT overuse can be. The present paper disc...
The article deals with information overload. Nicholas Carr in his book The Shallows: What the Inter...
While developments in technology have made computing and electronics ubiquitous and wearable, they h...
Mobile phones are ever-present and undoubtedly beneficial and useful devices, however the amount of ...
In this paper we employ a perspective on overload that focuses on information processing rather than...
With the increasing processing power and plummeting costs of multimedia technologies, our ability to...
We live in a world of limitless information. With technology advancing at an astonishingly fast pace...
Emotional and cognitive overload with information technology can be caused by more than just too man...
For almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity...
st century technological information literacy Digital media tools, increasingly cheap and ubiquitous...
The pace with which information technology has advanced in the modern age has been truly phenomenal....
Is your job placing too many technological demands on you? Technology overload is often mentioned as...
For my project, I am interested in discussing how technology has affected our everyday lives, and ex...
Mobile information and communication technologies (MICTs) (e.g., enterprise social media, and smart ...
The development of web technologies and mobile devices makes creating, accessing, using and sharing ...
It is not too late, but about time to realize how damaging IT overuse can be. The present paper disc...
The article deals with information overload. Nicholas Carr in his book The Shallows: What the Inter...
While developments in technology have made computing and electronics ubiquitous and wearable, they h...
Mobile phones are ever-present and undoubtedly beneficial and useful devices, however the amount of ...
In this paper we employ a perspective on overload that focuses on information processing rather than...
With the increasing processing power and plummeting costs of multimedia technologies, our ability to...
We live in a world of limitless information. With technology advancing at an astonishingly fast pace...
Emotional and cognitive overload with information technology can be caused by more than just too man...
For almost as long as there has been recorded information, there has been a perception that humanity...
st century technological information literacy Digital media tools, increasingly cheap and ubiquitous...
The pace with which information technology has advanced in the modern age has been truly phenomenal....
Is your job placing too many technological demands on you? Technology overload is often mentioned as...
For my project, I am interested in discussing how technology has affected our everyday lives, and ex...
Mobile information and communication technologies (MICTs) (e.g., enterprise social media, and smart ...
The development of web technologies and mobile devices makes creating, accessing, using and sharing ...
It is not too late, but about time to realize how damaging IT overuse can be. The present paper disc...
The article deals with information overload. Nicholas Carr in his book The Shallows: What the Inter...