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Mindful Reading in a Digital Age PDFs to Podcasts

Apr 7, 2022 09:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Registration Deadline: Apr 7, 2022 11:00 AM


This is part 3 of a 3 part workshop series where we will use evidence-based learning strategies and mindfulness practices to help you settle and focus your mind for grad-level reading.   During this workshop, you will continue the conversation with a learning strategist from Academic Success and Dan D'Agostino, a librarian at Robarts and a certified teacher of Compassion Cultivation Training, to discuss how to read in a digital world.

Topics covered during this session will include: 

  • Investigate how different digital media have an impact on how we comprehend information 
  • Reading in a digital age has fragmented our information intake to screen reading, watching videos, and listening to podcasts; each has a different impact on the learner 
  • We will discuss strategies and mindful approaches for academic learning in each digital medium (audio, video, text)  

What you will need & access:   This workshop requires access to the internet for an uninterrupted hour and a half although a call-in number will also be provided for a less participatory option. You can request the slides ahead of time (or after) to support your participation and/or learning. The workshop will be presented in English with English and closed captioning available via MS Teams or Zoom. There is also a translation function for the comments.   

These workshops will contain interactive components. You might be invited to engage with the workshop using the chat function, virtual breakout rooms, online polling and will have the option to contribute using your mic and/or video functions. This session will include meditative practices, sharing of learning strategies, open discussion, and opportunities to apply and practice mindful reading skills.    While we will work towards creating an accessible workshop, so that you don't have to disclose any different abilities or disabilities, if you have any specific accommodation, you'd like to ensure are responded to please an email to cristina.peter@utoronto.ca