The theme of Edward Tenner’s The Efficiency Paradox is succinctly expressed in its final sentences wherein the author bemoans the modern-day preference for digital tools to the exclusion of analog experience. In his view, overall efficiency and effectiveness can be increased with a blend of the digital and analog. As he puts it, “Analog experience can enhance digital efficacy . . . We don’t have to choose between the two.”
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