Media multitasking harming students' grades and learning abilities, study finds
Everyday multitasking with electronic devices is common, especially among young people. Both external alerts and internal thoughts influence multitasking. Real-life multitasking differs from lab experiments, allowing more flexibility. While multitasking may seem efficient, it actually negatively affects studying, homework, and learning. Extreme multitasking may impair cognitive abilities. Strategies can help reduce multitasking and distractions during important tasks like studying.