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Think about how many hours per day you spend on reading newspapers, reading magazines, listening to the radio, watching movies, watching television, surfing the Internet, playing video games, playing games on your cell phones.
Analyze your daily media consumption.
1. How would you describe your pattern of media consumption?
What media activities do you spend the most time doing?
What is the total number of hours you spend consuming media content?
How many hours include multitasking?
2. How does your time-consuming media compare to the time you spend doing other things such as sleeping, eating, and exercising?
3. Do you feel that your media consumption takes time away from doing other "important" things, such as doing homework, chores, work, etc.?
4. What conclusions can you reach about the sources and perspective of your media content?
5. What potential biases could you be exposed to?
6. What recommendations would you make to broaden your menu of media consumption?