Author annawest

Creating Audio and Video

I accidentally deleted the movie I made but here is the original movie that we had to edit. SHELLY! Today we were thinking about how we could use videos in the classroom setting. I love the idea of the videos… Continue Reading →

Open educational resources

Today we learned about google slides and suggested layouts Tweetdeck.com I am using twitter but so far I haven’t posted anything Trello- a practise of going back to your breath when your mind wanders Talked about Open educational resources (OERs)… Continue Reading →

Body Scan meditation

This week I engaged in body scans as my meditative practise. According to Maya Spindel (who is a yoga instructor),  body scans can be very helpful for individuals with insomnia because the scan reminds every muscle in your body that… Continue Reading →

Stretching

The pigeon pose is one of my favourite stretches ( CARSA in the Nike Serenity Studio August 2018). This week my plan was to engage in 15 minutes of stretching around 9:00pm in addition to the sleep hygiene I already… Continue Reading →

Exploring Twitter

Trust me… Your students hear you! “I don’t care if you’re wrong, make it the best wrong answer ever!”#NextLevelTeaching #DBCincBooks pic.twitter.com/LI5cQb1g3l — Jonathan Alsheimer (@mr_Alsheimer) September 15, 2019 This week I really focussed on twitter posts and this post really… Continue Reading →

Most Likely to Succeed

Most Likely to Succeed: I really enjoyed the movie “Most Likely to Succeed.” One of the most interesting take a ways from the movie for me was the recognition of when in life are you in a test writing situation;… Continue Reading →

Getting started

According to Jocelyn Townsend, meditation is a “practise of mindfulness of going back to your breath when your mind matters.”In practicing mindfulness one seeks to perceive one’s feelings and emotions without re- acting to them, to accept oneself as one… Continue Reading →

Newer posts »

© 2024 Anna Weston — Powered by WordPress

Theme by Anders NorenUp ↑