"Presence in the Online World: A Contemplative Perspective and Practice Guide for Educators addresses the challenges and possibilities of cultivating contemplative presence in an online teaching environment. It brings together proponents of contemplativepedagogy and experts in online education"--
Presence in the Online World: A Contemplative Perspective and Practice Guide for Educators is an edited collection that addresses the question of how we can bring the insights of contemplative pedagogy into the space of online learning. While the digital space can be one of distraction and disconnection, contemplative pedagogy offers time-honored practices that focus on cultivating mindful presence, awareness, transformative growth, and deep connection. These practices can help learners and educators tune into both their inner and outer worlds at a variety of levels: emotional, physical, intellectual, and spiritual. The volumes contributors, who come from diverse disciplines, offer their reflections on their experiences bringing the contemplative and the online together during the tumultuous pandemic years of emergency remote, blended, and online teaching. They provide both practical guidance in introducing contemplative practices in the online or blended classroom and insights into the meaning of presence and the possibilities for deep connection in an online world. Together, their contributions demonstrate how students and teachers can cultivate a holistic presence with each other and to their shared human conditions as they navigate the virtual classroom.
Presence in the Online World: A Contemplative Perspective and Practice Guide for Educators addresses the challenges and possibilities of cultivating contemplative presence in an online teaching environment. It brings together proponents of contemplative pedagogy and experts in online education.
Introduction
1.Guided Practice - Connecting to Land: Pause, Breathe
Bill Cohen & Karen Ragoonaden
2.Being Whole in a Graduate Online Classroom: A Contemplative Perspective
Agnieszka Palalas
3.Cultivating Emotional Presence: Building and Nurturing an Online Community
of Inquiry
Debra Dell
4.Vignette - Support for Contemplative Pedagogy Through Shared Teaching
Presence
Martha Cleveland-Innes
5.Grounding Presence: Beholding the Vulnerability of Emergency Remote
Teaching and Learning
Karen Robert
6.Vignette - Presence and Silence in the Virtual Classroom
Margaret Anne Smith
7.Connection and Compassion: Presence Inside and Outside the Online
Classroom
Leslie Ann Jeffrey
8.Guided Practice - Presence With/In/Of Nature: Sit Spot Practice and Forest
Therapy Walks
Monika Stelzl
9.Fresh Eyes, Beginners Mind: Contemplative Photography and A Walking-Based
Pedagogy of Embodied Presence When the World Goes Online
Yuk-Lin Renita Wong
10.Hard-wired for Presence in an Online World: A Contemplative Perspective
and Practice Guide for Educators
Charles Scott, Heesoon Bai, & Laurie Anderson
Epilogue
About the Authors
Leslie Ann Jeffrey is professor of Political science at the University of New Brunswick Saint John. She specializes in human rights, gender politics and Global North/South relations.
Agnieszka (Aga) Palalas is associate professor of open, digital, and distance education (ODDE) at Athabasca University and Director of the MEd and EdD Programs.
Karen Robert is associate professor of history at St. Thomas University, where she teaches courses on Latin American history, world history, research methods, and global automobility
Yuk-Lin Renita Wong is professor at the School of Social Work at York University.