by Donna-Lee Small | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Before the readings, what came to mind first was the thought of “going outside to touch grass”. I’m not sure when that was coined, but the saying is relative to technological fatigue, amongst other things. In my personal experience, I have found myself using...
by cbrown0815 | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Before reading these articles, I already felt technology can be both helpful and draining. In my own work in emergency outreach, there’s this unspoken pressure to always be reachable whether that’s through email, Teams, or text. I’ve seen coworkers struggle to log off...
by Ms.Toya | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Burnout can cause mental, physical, and emotional harm to our well-being. Let’s review some questions about three articles that focus on burnout: the Ratcliff article, the MacDonald article, and the Hilty article. As you consider the issues...
by LizP | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
1. As you consider the issues regarding fatigue and technology-mediated practice, what things occurred to you prior to reading these articles? Was this based on personal experience, experiences of others you knew, or your own understanding of technology-mediated...
by Raven-he-they | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Reflection on Fatigue In my personal experience with fatigue related to technology-mediated practice, the impact on my body is a slow boil. My eyes get progressively heavier throughout the day. My attention and ability to focus on the screen decreases throughout the...
by aoconnor1 | Oct 11, 2025 | Blog Post 4 - Burnout |
Blog post 4: Burnout…. are we really at #4 already?! Ironically prior to reading this weeks articles I was finding myself grappling with the idea I was experiencing some burn out with technology. Between work and school I am spending about 10 or more hours a day...