What technology has taught us at dizzying speed
Alice Rawsthorn, the design critic of the International Herald Tribune, reflects on what skills have, because of technology, become less useful than they would have been 10 years ago and what we have them replaced them with.
In her analysis, which is also a reflection on the book “Grown Up Digital” by Don Tapscott, we have become better at multitasking, synthesising, adapting to change, and visualising.