The Impact of Binging on Education Content

THE Journal: Binge-watching leads to poorer sleep, less family time in front of the TV and even less enjoyment of the content. But at the same time could it also generate better learning outcomes and higher completion rates? That's the question toyed with in "Binge Consumption of Online Content," a research project that took place at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.

Binge-watching leads to poorer sleep, less family time in front of the TV and even less enjoyment of the content. But at the same time could it also generate better learning outcomes and higher completion rates? That's the question toyed with in "Binge Consumption of Online Content," a research project that took place at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business.

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