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MULTITASKING VS. CONTINUOUS PARTIAL ATTENTION

MULTITASKING VS. CONTINUOUS PARTIAL ATTENTION

In this techno-culture, the presence of the physical and digital world can overlap each other and creates a “hybrid space”, where one no longer needs to go out of the physical space to get in touch with digital environments.

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shoury01

Organisational Development | Capability Building | Emotional Intelligence Practitioner | Group Coaching | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy I NLP Master Practitioner

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