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Unmotivated, Exhausted, Burnt Out: Fighting Screen Fatigue at University
By Eden Solarik on July 8, 2022 | Tagged with classes, essays, screen time, Social media, students, working online
We are often told that we should be on our screens less. Overuse of screens can lead to poor sleep, neck and back pain, and eye strain and issues with focus, sleep, and more.[1][2][3] This narrative is often directed at personal screen use. It is common to get advice about how to go on social […]
What is Software Fatigue?
By Rachael Bradshaw on November 24, 2020 | Tagged with digital detox, Institutional Software, online learning, working online
I recently wrote about how to combat the software fatigue that many students (including myself) are facing this semester. While many people have been writing about “Zoom fatigue” recently, it wasn’t quite covering what I was feeling. “Software fatigue” is a term that I came up with to describe the broader range of frustrations and […]
Students vs. Software Fatigue: Tips for Winning the Fight
By Rachael Bradshaw on October 15, 2020 | Tagged with digital detox, Institutional Software, online learning, working online
As students, many of us are digging in to our online semester and adjusting to online student life. Frankly though, this adjustment can be tough, and from conversations with my friends and reading other students’ social media posts, I have found in my experience that some students are not okay with some of the things […]
The Digital Tattoo Guide to Remote Communication
By samantha summers on October 12, 2020 | Tagged with Building Online Community, COVID-19, remote work, working online
As the world becomes more accustomed to working remotely and from home, it occurred to us here at the Digital Tattoo that we are something like experts in the area of making workplace magic happen from afar. Since our establishment in 2009, our team has worked together while split between Vancouver and Toronto. With all […]
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