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Stuffing the Student: Digital Entertainment Content and the Paradox of Passive Learning in the Age of Popular Media

Digital entertainment, passive learning, cognitive load, media ecology, student attention, popular media, edutainment. 1. Introduction In 2024, the average university student consumes approximately 8.5 hours of digital media daily, excluding academic work (Rideout & Robb, 2023). This consumption is not merely background noise; it is the primary mode through which students encounter narratives about history, science, politics, and social behavior. Platforms like YouTube have become the first stop for "learning" a new topic, while Netflix documentaries and podcast series often substitute for traditional textbooks. Stuffing The Student 2 -Digital Playground- XXX...

The contemporary student inhabits a sensory environment saturated with digital entertainment content. From algorithmically curated short-form videos (TikTok, Reels) to binge-watched serialized dramas (Netflix, Hulu) and gamified learning platforms, popular media has shifted from an extracurricular distraction to an omnipresent cognitive ecosystem. This paper argues that this saturation creates a paradox: while students consume more educational-adjacent content than any previous generation, the mode of consumption—passive, rapid, and emotionally driven—may be "stuffing" the student with information without fostering critical retention or deep analytical skills. Drawing on media ecology theory (Postman), cognitive load theory (Sweller), and recent empirical studies on digital attention spans, this paper analyzes how streaming algorithms, edutainment, and social media narratives reshape student expectations of learning. The paper concludes with pedagogical recommendations for "un-stuffing" the student through critical media literacy and slow learning practices. Stuffing the Student: Digital Entertainment Content and the

[Generated for Academic Review] Publication: Journal of Contemporary Media & Education , Volume 14, Issue 2 This consumption is not merely background noise; it

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