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Previously on "Web behaviour test"
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Elephant:
Slow-moving
Social
Adaptable
Can I put this as a key skill on my CV?
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Bear for me
I wonder how "Web Bears like you browse the internet at a leisurely pace - just like real world bears who like to take their time over things" relates to the fact that I appear, from a glance at my browser history, to view well over 200 web pages in any given day
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Had a look at this earlier and got bored on screen 1. However, have now seen it through and am a "web fox".
I have to say, I think I was rather excellent on the numbers/letters game!Fast-moving - Web Foxes like you are great at finding information quickly, just as real-world foxes are always ready to pounce on an opportunity.
Sociable - Foxes are highly social animals, maintaining complex relationships with the other members of their social group. When you browse the web you are also a social creature, often using social networks, or other sites whose content is created by its users, as sources of information.
Adaptable - Web Foxes are highly adaptable multitaskers, able to do several things at the same time – just like real-world foxes who can rapidly change their behaviour to suit their environments.
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Oh I don't know if they're connected, I didn't see any program on the telly-box, but that's not to say there was oneOriginally posted by Zippy View PostAaarrrggghh. Is this to do with that program that was on last night, arguing that the web(specifically social networking sites) is changing our brains? I had a blooming good rant over that one. Sorry Mr Z.
We modify our behaviour cos we are human and adaptable, and we find some advantage in doing so, but I'll not start again
Haven't done the quiz but guess I'd be a tiger. Grrrrr.
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Aaarrrggghh. Is this to do with that program that was on last night, arguing that the web(specifically social networking sites) is changing our brains? I had a blooming good rant over that one. Sorry Mr Z.
We modify our behaviour cos we are human and adaptable, and we find some advantage in doing so, but I'll not start again
Haven't done the quiz but guess I'd be a tiger. Grrrrr.
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Web behaviour test
Another test to have a go at
https://www.bbc.co.uk/labuk/experime...ref=1991618544
What kind of web animal are you?
Apparently I'm a bear - cos I'm slow (
), but am very good a multitasking
"Slow-moving - Web Bears like you browse the internet at a leisurely pace - just like real world bears who like to take their time over things.
Solitary - Like real bears, Web Bears tend to be solitary animals. Your results show that when you are looking for information, you are less likely to use social networks or other sites whose content is created by its users, preferring instead to go it alone.
Adaptable - Web Bears are highly adaptable multitaskers, able to do several things at the same time. "Tags: None
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