Ask students how many consider themselves expert “multitaskers” and a lot of hands will go up. Our society prizes the ability to juggle—to keep multiple balls in the air at one time. You read a difficult case assignment, peruse online news, and respond to incoming texts. In class, you listen to discussion, take notes, and check social media. You’re probably reading this blog while doing something else. We congratulate ourselves on being efficient jugglers, but are we? [Read more…] about One “Think” at a Time: Why Multitasking Doesn’t Work