ADHD, Bookmarks, Tabs, and Me
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Tue, 2017-10-10 04:00
The ADHD mind has a strong aversion to boredom, and there is anything more boring than pruning web browser bookmarks! The quickest solution would be to 1. Close all windows, eliminating all the tabs, then quit the browser. 2. Find the bookmarks file on the computer. 3. And last is to DELETE IT.
Key Takeaways:
1
Bookmarks in the browser could prove to be a worthwhile asset for people who use it. ADHD students will be curious about the bookmarks that they opt to use for themselves.
2
Use the tab function to add to bookmarks to the collection now in place. That should serve to organize bookmarks and keep them functional along the way.
3
ADHD students have useful feedback for the bookmarks that are being added. That has helped them regain prominence in a debate centering around the bookmarks that are utilized.
Read the full article here:
http://douglascootey.com/2017/05/adhd-bookmarks-tabs-and-me.html
http://douglascootey.com/2017/05/adhd-bookmarks-tabs-and-me.html
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