Movement

: For those with short attention spans, shifting rapidly between different sources and subjects can keep enthusiasm high and improve learning efficiency [38]. 3. Visual Arts and Storytelling

: Educators use "Simon Says" or arm waves to model scientific concepts like particle movement in matter or energy transfer [5, 7]. Movement

: Moving the camera at the same speed as a subject to keep them in focus while blurring the background [32]. : For those with short attention spans, shifting

: Simple activities like "Walk and Talk" rotations or "Literary Yoga" (matching yoga poses to a text) can break up long sitting periods and boost student motivation [17, 29]. : Moving the camera at the same speed

: Most human exercises are built on seven basic movement principles: Hinge, Plank, Push, Pull, Squat, Lunge, and Rotation [12].

: In literature, writers are encouraged to use specific, punchy verbs (like dash, sneak, or lunge ) instead of "dry" descriptions to make actions feel more dynamic. 4. Movement Culture and Digital Expression