This podcast is the second of a three part podcast series focusing on a 1997 article published by Michael Goldhaber on “The Attention Economy.” In this episode I explore the first three of six implications I see of the attention economy for schools, teachers, students, and learners of all ages.
SHOWNOTES:
- Michael Goldhaber’s 1997 article, “The Attention Economy and the Net”
- Podcast174: Relevance in the Attention Economy Part 1: Key Ideas (Part 1 of 3)
- Podcast190: Implications of the Attention Economy for Schools (Part 3 of 3)
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