
The podcast explores the frustrations and conveniences of university smart campus apps, questioning whether these apps are genuinely helpful or create digital fatigue. It highlights a survey revealing that while 64% of students recognize the convenience of campus apps, 94% find them annoying due to excessive ads, instability, and duplicate functions. The discussion also covers the perspective of teachers who face issues like functional instability and delayed maintenance with these apps. The conversation shifts to the impact of natural light in the workplace, referencing a study that shows improved blood sugar stability for those working in natural light compared to artificial lighting. The panel suggests practical solutions like taking 15-minute breaks outside to gain exposure to sunlight, and employers are encouraged to consider seat rotation strategies to ensure fair access to window seats.
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