Literacy crisis raises questions about building for distracted audiences
Hacker News·1w·computerliker
A Chronicle of Higher Education essay highlights declining reading comprehension among students, a trend worth noting for makers building educational tools and content platforms. The problem isn't access to information—it's the ability to focus on sustained, complex text. This signals both a market gap and a design challenge: indie edtech builders may find opportunity in tools that rebuild reading habits rather than further fragmenting attention.
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