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1. What was the speaker’s project or idea?

 Bored and Brilliant (The Lost Art of Spacing Out)


2. How did the speaker come up with the idea?
 When she sat down to brainstorm, and she came up unproductive. She
realizes that it was not like there was something there waiting to be
discovered but there was just nothing. And she started to think back when
she last had a good idea, she realizes it was when she is pushing that
stroller. She realizes that she was never bored, and she start to wonder
with all questions in her mind and come up with the idea of Bored and
Brilliant.
3. Was her project informative? List down all the information you learned from her
TED Talk.
 Yes
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 Boredom gave us some clarity and helped some of us set some goals
 If you have never known life without connectivity, you may never have
experienced boredom.
 Phones should not be the taskmasters it should be a tool.
 Checking or browsing on social medias is just a waste of your time instead
of doing something more productive, more creative, or more towards on
yourself.
4. How frequent do you use your phone? Can you see yourself doing the speaker’s
challenge?
 I spent using phone on the average of 5-12hrs/day.
 Of course, I do.
5. What are the possible implications of multi-tasking? Do we finish more, or do we
finish less tasks than focusing on one (1) task at a time?
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 We will finish more if we will focus on one (1) task at a time rather than
shifting from one task to another.
6. According to the search engineer at Google, why is technology built to trigger
social media users an itchy feeling if they are not with their phones?
 To get more attention from us and they do not want us to stop for having
that feeling being connected with one another.

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7. What was the speaker’s project or idea?
 Bored and Brilliant (The Lost Art of Spacing Out)
8. How did the speaker come up with the idea?
 When she sat down to brainstorm, and she came up unproductive. She
realizes that it was not like there was something there waiting to be
discovered but there was just nothing. And she started to think back when
she last had a good idea, she realizes it was when she is pushing that
stroller. She realizes that she was never bored, and she start to wonder
with all questions in her mind and come up with the idea of Bored and
Brilliant.
9. Was her project informative? List down all the information you learned from her
TED Talk.
 Yes
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 Boredom gave us some clarity and helped some of us set some goals
 If you have never known life without connectivity, you may never have
experienced boredom.
 Phones should not be the taskmasters it should be a tool.
 Checking or browsing on social medias is just a waste of your time instead
of doing something more productive, more creative, or more towards on
yourself.
10. How frequent do you use your phone? Can you see yourself doing the speaker’s
challenge?
 I spent using phone on the average of 5-12hrs/day.
 Of course, I do.
11. What are the possible implications of multi-tasking? Do we finish more, or do we
finish less tasks than focusing on one (1) task at a time?
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 We will finish more if we will focus on one (1) task at a time rather than
shifting from one task to another.
12. According to the search engineer at Google, why is technology built to trigger
social media users an itchy feeling if they are not with their phones?
 To get more attention from us and they do not want us to stop for having
that feeling being connected with one another.
13. What was the speaker’s project or idea?

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 Bored and Brilliant (The Lost Art of Spacing Out)
14. How did the speaker come up with the idea?
 When she sat down to brainstorm, and she came up unproductive. She
realizes that it was not like there was something there waiting to be
discovered but there was just nothing. And she started to think back when
she last had a good idea, she realizes it was when she is pushing that
stroller. She realizes that she was never bored, and she start to wonder
with all questions in her mind and come up with the idea of Bored and
Brilliant.
15. Was her project informative? List down all the information you learned from her
TED Talk.
 Yes
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 Boredom gave us some clarity and helped some of us set some goals
 If you have never known life without connectivity, you may never have
experienced boredom.
 Phones should not be the taskmasters it should be a tool.
 Checking or browsing on social medias is just a waste of your time instead
of doing something more productive, more creative, or more towards on
yourself.
16. How frequent do you use your phone? Can you see yourself doing the speaker’s
challenge?
 I spent using phone on the average of 5-12hrs/day.
 Of course, I do.
17. What are the possible implications of multi-tasking? Do we finish more, or do we
finish less tasks than focusing on one (1) task at a time?
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 We will finish more if we will focus on one (1) task at a time rather than
shifting from one task to another.
18. According to the search engineer at Google, why is technology built to trigger
social media users an itchy feeling if they are not with their phones?
 To get more attention from us and they do not want us to stop for having
that feeling being connected with one another.
19. What was the speaker’s project or idea?
 Bored and Brilliant (The Lost Art of Spacing Out)
20. How did the speaker come up with the idea?

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 When she sat down to brainstorm, and she came up unproductive. She
realizes that it was not like there was something there waiting to be
discovered but there was just nothing. And she started to think back when
she last had a good idea, she realizes it was when she is pushing that
stroller. She realizes that she was never bored, and she start to wonder
with all questions in her mind and come up with the idea of Bored and
Brilliant.
21. Was her project informative? List down all the information you learned from her
TED Talk.
 Yes
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 Boredom gave us some clarity and helped some of us set some goals
 If you have never known life without connectivity, you may never have
experienced boredom.
 Phones should not be the taskmasters it should be a tool.
 Checking or browsing on social medias is just a waste of your time instead
of doing something more productive, more creative, or more towards on
yourself.
22. How frequent do you use your phone? Can you see yourself doing the speaker’s
challenge?
 I spent using phone on the average of 5-12hrs/day.
 Of course, I do.
23. What are the possible implications of multi-tasking? Do we finish more, or do we
finish less tasks than focusing on one (1) task at a time?
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 We will finish more if we will focus on one (1) task at a time rather than
shifting from one task to another.
24. According to the search engineer at Google, why is technology built to trigger
social media users an itchy feeling if they are not with their phones?
 To get more attention from us and they do not want us to stop for having
that feeling being connected with one another.
25. What was the speaker’s project or idea?
 Bored and Brilliant (The Lost Art of Spacing Out)
26. How did the speaker come up with the idea?
 When she sat down to brainstorm, and she came up unproductive. She
realizes that it was not like there was something there waiting to be
discovered but there was just nothing. And she started to think back when

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she last had a good idea, she realizes it was when she is pushing that
stroller. She realizes that she was never bored, and she start to wonder
with all questions in her mind and come up with the idea of Bored and
Brilliant.
27. Was her project informative? List down all the information you learned from her
TED Talk.
 Yes
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 Boredom gave us some clarity and helped some of us set some goals
 If you have never known life without connectivity, you may never have
experienced boredom.
 Phones should not be the taskmasters it should be a tool.
 Checking or browsing on social medias is just a waste of your time instead
of doing something more productive, more creative, or more towards on
yourself.
28. How frequent do you use your phone? Can you see yourself doing the speaker’s
challenge?
 I spent using phone on the average of 5-12hrs/day.
 Of course, I do.
29. What are the possible implications of multi-tasking? Do we finish more, or do we
finish less tasks than focusing on one (1) task at a time?
 Doing four or five things at once, we are not actually doing four or five
things at once, because the brain does not work that way. Instead, we
rapidly shifting from one thing to the next, depleting neural resources as
we go.
 We will finish more if we will focus on one (1) task at a time rather than
shifting from one task to another.
30. According to the search engineer at Google, why is technology built to trigger
social media users an itchy feeling if they are not with their phones?
 To get more attention from us and they do not want us to stop for having
that feeling being connected with one another.

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