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  • In "Future Shock", Toffler coined the term "overchoice", predicting that consumers would face an increasing range of choices as sellers continually try to differentiate themselves.

    YesButNoButYes: Cognitive Surplus and The Sitcom 2008

  • In this period of overchoice, we must learn how to make choices that make our lives better and help us further our dreams and mission in life.

    Remembering who I am 2008

  • In this period of overchoice, we must learn how to make choices that make our lives better and help us further our dreams and mission in life.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • Future Shock said the problem of the 21st century is that people will have two many choices -- "Overchoice" -- with so much overchoice they will start being stressed outthat we don't know what will happen to their learning modalities.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • Future Shock said the problem of the 21st century is that people will have two many choices -- "Overchoice" -- with so much overchoice they will start being stressed outthat we don't know what will happen to their learning modalities.

    Live Blogging (and Live streaming) Cooperative Learning Workshop 2007

  • "Awareness doesn't really matter in a world of overchoice" Gareth Key's presentation/

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows brieuc 2010

  • 1- The principal of overchoice and teaching students to make a choice.

    Archive 2007-10-01 2007

  • 1- The principal of overchoice and teaching students to make a choice.

    Cooperative Learning Notes - Day 2 2007

  • Ralph Keyes, in his analysis of the hectic life, Timelock, informs us that Trying to increase one’s menu of possibilities contributes to overchoice, a key source of timelock.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • Ralph Keyes, in his analysis of the hectic life, Timelock, informs us that Trying to increase one’s menu of possibilities contributes to overchoice, a key source of timelock.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

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