| 
  • If you are citizen of an European Union member nation, you may not use this service unless you are at least 16 years old.

  • You already know Dokkio is an AI-powered assistant to organize & manage your digital files & messages. Very soon, Dokkio will support Outlook as well as One Drive. Check it out today!

View
 

Mindfulness_Awareness_Practice

This version was saved 1 year, 8 months ago View current version     Page history
Saved by Dr. Nellie Deutsch
on July 24, 2022 at 3:20:35 pm
 

 


 

Session Title: 

Mindfulness Awareness Practice  

 


 

Logo

 


 


 

Abstract:  

 

Participants will learn about and develop a mindfulness awareness practice. They will work individually and in teams. The session activities include formal and informal mindfulness practice. The participants will keep a personal journal (diary activity) for reflections on the individual practice and mindful activities and on the weekly session activities.

 


 

Target audience:

 

Any educator interested in developing a self-care and classroom practice. 

 


 

Session objectives: 

 

By the end of this session, participants will have 

  • gained a better understanding of self-care.
  • gained a better understanding of mindfulness.
  • collaborated with others for peer learning. 
  • given a few live online sessions using guided mindfulness techniques. 
  • developed a mindfulness awareness practice.

 

 


 

Syllabus: 

 


 

Week 1: (January 9 - 15)

 

In week 1, participants will get acquainted with each other, the layout of the session, and mindfulness, team up, and start their journal writing.

 

Receive a digital badge for completing all the tasks of week 1.

 

 


 

Week 2: (January 16 - 22)

 

In week 2, participants will explore research-based information on mindfulness. 

 

  • They will find at least one research study on the benefits of mindfulness
  • Create interactive slides using AHA SlidesNearpodEMAZE, Google Slides, KnovioCanva for educators (free), or any presentation tool with images. 
  • They will then record their voices as they capture the information on the benefits of mindfulness. 
  • They may use Flipgrid, Vimeo, Screencast-o-matic, Google Slides with Audio (see  video below), LOOM, Awesome Shot, or any other screen recorders.  
  • They will share the link and reflect on their work using the diary activity. 
  • Receive a digital badge for completing the tasks of week 2.  

 

 


 

Week 3: (January 23 - 29)

 

In week 3, participants will explore and compare formal vs. informal mindfulness awareness practice. They will work in teams and use Jitsi meeting to give each other guided mindfulness practice.  At the end of the week, they will reflect on the process using an individual diary activity. 

 

Receive a digital badge for completing the tasks of week 3. 

 

 


 

Week 4: (January 30 - February 5)

 

In this section, participants will try out various mindfulness awareness techniques with their teams. The techniques include:

 

  • Background Music
  • Guided Mindfulness 
  • Breathing Techniques
  • Body Scan
  • Silent Practice 
  • Receive a digital badge for completing the tasks of week 4.  

 

 


 

Week 5: (February 6 - 12)

 

In this section, participants will showcase and reflect on the work they did in weeks 1-4 using a curation tool such as Wakelet, Padlet, Jamboard, or any other tool of their choice.   

  • Receive a digital badge for completing the tasks of week 5
  • Receive a final certificate of participation for completing the tasks of weeks 1-5. 

 


 

Media

  • Moodle 
  • ZOOM 
  • Jitsi (Moodle activity)
  • Diary (Moodle activity)

 


Other technology tools: 

 

Technology tools: 

 

  1. Kahoot https://kahoot.com  
  2. Vimeo https://vimeo.com
  3. Screencast-o-matic https://screencast-o-matic.com
  4. LOOM for educators (free pro) https://loom.com 
  5. Voki https://www.voki.com
  6. Canva  https://www.canva.com
  7. IdeaBoardz https://ideaboardz.com 
  8. Wakelet https://wakelet.com
  9. Miro https://miro.com
  10. Padlet https://padlet.com
  11. Quizlet https://quizlet.com
  12. Edpuzzle https://edpuzzle.com
  13. Amanote in the Moodle session 
  14. Jitsi on the Moodle for team live meetings.  
  15. Google (docs, slides, forms) https://drive.google.com 
  16. PoodLL and Recorder on the Editor of the course 

 

Join this session: (To be completed during Moderator Professional Development, Oct. 16 - Nov. 13, 2022) 
Registration Jan. 1-7, 2023
For participants to join this session:

  • To register, go to (URL) XXXX
  • Enroll in (URL of the course); use the join code XXXX.
 

 

 

 

Sponsoring organizations

Name / date of approval

 CALL-IS
 

 


 

Moderators

 

Name (last, first)

Email address

Location 

(country of residence)

Institutional Affiliation

Status of moderator (new or continuing?)

If continuing, date of Moderator Professional Development session taken

Biodata 

(max. 50 words

Photo

Nellie Deutsch nelliemuller@email.phoenix.edu
Canada 

University of Phoenix

 Continuing

 Continuing 

 

NellieDeutsch(Ed.D) has taught EFL in K-12 and higher education and has applied CALL since 1992.  She offers free online professional development programs on Moodle for Teachers. She combines learner autonomy team peer-based learning with technology and mindfulness. She’s the co-chair elect of TESOL CALL-IS & leads EVO23 coordination team. 

 

Bozinovic, Sanja 

sanja.bozinovic@skole.hr

Velika Gorica, Croatia

 

 

continuing

Sanja Božinović is an EFL teacher with 31 years of experience, a teacher trainer, a curriculum developer, a materials writer, a Microsoft certified educator. Her interests include inclusive education, the use of learning technologies, materials writing.

Sanja is a keen volunteer in the field of professional development, a believer in the power of sharing, and a life-long learner.

Abdelmoneim, Maha  maha4learning@gmail.com  Egypt 

 

  continuting

A Learning & Development Consultant, Life & Executive Coach, Maha has designed, delivered training & coaching on Management & Leadership, Performance Management, Career Counselling, Trainer Development, and Instructional Design since 1992, to clients in the Middle East, Asia and Eastern Europe. She has been connecting, teaching and learning online since 1997 and in Virtual worlds and Games since 2009. 

 

 

 

 

Primary Contact (Lead moderator only, please): The primary contact is the lead moderator of the session. The lead moderator is responsible for making sure that all first-time moderators are registered for the Moderator Professional Development session, and for communicating deadlines, special events like our live webcasts, and other information to moderators.

Name of Lead Moderator: Nellie Deutsch

Email address: nellie.muller.deutsch@gmail.com

  


 

Terms of Agreement (to be completed by Lead Moderators; please confirm by writing “I agree” in each item.)

Terms of Agreement for EVO Session Lead Moderators

Confirmation

  1. As Lead Moderator of my EVO session, I am responsible for making sure that first-time moderators in the session register for MOD PD on or before the due date (Oct. 16, 2022).

 I agree 
  1. As Lead Moderator of my EVO session, I am responsible for making sure that first-time moderators participate actively in MOD PD Oct. 16 - Nov. 13, 2022.

 I agree
  1. As Lead Moderator of my EVO session, I affirm that moderators found lacking in completing the expectations and tasks in MOD PD will be removed from the session.

 I agree
  1. I am available to engage actively in the EVO session I have agreed to co-moderate between January 9 and February 12, 2023. 

 I agree
  1. I further understand that 

  • EVO sessions are free of advertising and commercial sponsorship;

  • EVO sessions are free and open to all;

  • No academic credit will be given for participation in EVO session.

 I agree

 

 

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.