Foreword ..................................................... xvii
Preface ..................................................... xviii
Acknowledgment ................................................ xxv
Section 1
Overview
Chapter 1
An Overview on Information and Communication Overload ........ 1
Joao Batista, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Rui Pedro Figueiredo Marques, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Chapter 2
Email Overload: Framing the Concept and Solving the Problem
- A Literature Review ....................................... 20
Ana Lúcia Terra, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal
Chapter 3
Photographers without Photographs: The Internet as
Primary Resource ............................................ 44
Hernando Gómez Gómez, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Spain
Enrique Corrales Crespo, Universidad Europea de Madrid,
Spain
Section 2
Heterogeneous Factors of Overload
Chapter 4
Managing Information, Communication and Technologies in
Schools: Overload as Mismanagement and Miscommunication ..... 72
S.T. Ahmed, UAE University, UAE
Chapter 5
Perpetual Mobile Availability as a Reason for
Communication Overload: Experiences and Coping Strategies
of Smartphone Users ......................................... 93
Bernadette Kneidinger-Müller, University of Bamberg,
Germany
Chapter 6
The Fishtank Paradigm of Experience: Merging Time, Space,
Activities, Emotions, and People ........................... 120
Silvia Torsi, University of Trento, Italy
Chapter 7
Information and Communication Overload: Can DigComp Help? .. 157
Margarida Lucas, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Antonio Moreira, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Chapter 8
The Impact of Information and Communication Technologies
on Economic Growth and Electricity Consumption: Evidence
from Selected Balkan and Eastern European Countries ........ 176
Burcu Berke, Omer Halisdemir University, Turkey
Gülsüm Akarsu, Ondokuz Mayis University, Turkey
Gökhan Obay, Omer Halisdemir University, Turkey
Section 3
Solution Proposals
Chapter 9
Developing Healthy Habits in Media Consumption:
A Proposal for Dealing with Information Overload ........... 202
Javier Serrano-Puche, University of Navarra, Spain
Chapter 10
Shared and Distributed Team Cognition and Information
Overload: Evidence and Approaches for Team Adaptation ...... 223
Thomas Ellwart, Trier University, Germany
Conny Herbert Antoni, Trier University, Germany
Chapter 11
Information Management in Fab Labs: Avoiding Information
and Communication Overload in Digital Manufacturing ........ 246
Sergio Maravilhas, UNIFACS Salvador University, Brazil
Joberto S.B. Martins, UNIFACS Salvador University, Brazil
Chapter 12
Information Overload in Augmented Reality: The Outdoor
Sports Environments ........................................ 271
Rui Miguel Pascoal, Lusуfona University, Portugal
Sergio Luis Guerreiro, Lusуfona University, Portugal
Chapter 13
Information Overload as a Challenge and Changing Point
for Educational Media Literacies ........................... 302
Sonja Ganguin, Leipzig University, Germany
Johannes Gemkow, Leipzig University, Germany
Rebekka Haubold, Leipzig University, Germany
Compilation of References ..................................... 329
About the Contributors ........................................ 371
Index ......................................................... 378
|