Short Sentence Revision

In Thomas King’s TEDx talk, he explains that we do not need to remember as many things that we used to in the past considering we have information available to us at almost any time

In Thomas King’s TEDx talk, he explains how there are many changes in the way we used to live. Considering we can have information available to us at any time, we do not have to remember things like we used to.  

 

Why would they have any other reason to believe that doing two or three things at the same time would be more productive than doing each task at separate times?

What other reason do they have to believe that doing two tasks at once would be more productive the doing them each individually?

 

Although the brain is meant to do more than one thing at the same time, such as walking and chewing gum, multitasking is not necessarily doing two things at once efficiently.  What happens is, the brain shifts rapidly between the two tasks.

Our brain is meant to do more than one thing at a time. If this were not true, then we would not be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. Multitasking, however, is not doing two things at once, it causes the brain to shift rapidly back and forth between the two tasks.

 

One thing that many people decide to do to distract themselves is multitask.

A common distraction in today’s world is multitasking.  

 

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