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== Introduction ==
== <ref>Digital Learning. Wikipedia Foundation, 08 January 2022. Available at:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_learning. (last accessed 0.04.2022)</ref>Introduction ==
Langer's definition of mindfulness describes it a as "the process of actively noticing new things. When you do that, it puts you in the present(.....)It’s the essence of engagement". <ref name=":0">Mindfulness in the Age of Complexity. Harvard Business Review, March 2014. Available at: https://hbr.org/2014/03/mindfulness-in-the-age-of-complexity (last accessed: 01.04.2022)</ref>According to Langer this way of approaching learning promotes engagement and mind-openennes, results in better performance and allows the learner to focus on present when using experience from the past. <ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Davenport C, Pagnini F. Mindful Learning: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5018476/pdf/fpsyg-07-01372.pdf A Case Study of Langerian Mindfulness in Schools]. Front Psychol. 2016 Sep 12;7:1372. </ref>Digital learning demonstrates a great educational potential. <ref name=":3">Gisbert M, Bullen M.(2015). Teaching and Learning in Digital World. Strategies and Issues in Higher Education. Publicacions Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona (Spain).</ref> It enable interactions that closely approximate the   interactions that occur in a real world.<ref name=":3" />  
<blockquote>Mindfulness is "awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment". Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn</blockquote>Dr. Ellen Langer's definition of mindfulness describes it a as "the process of actively noticing new things. When you do that, it puts you in the present(.....)It’s the essence of engagement". <ref name=":0">Mindfulness in the Age of Complexity. Harvard Business Review, March 2014. Available at: https://hbr.org/2014/03/mindfulness-in-the-age-of-complexity (last accessed: 01.04.2022)</ref>According to Dr. Langer, a professor in the Psychology Department at Harvard University, this way of approaching learning promotes engagement and mind-openennes, results in better performance and allows the learner to focus on present when using experience from the past. <ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1">Davenport C, Pagnini F. Mindful Learning: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5018476/pdf/fpsyg-07-01372.pdf A Case Study of Langerian Mindfulness in Schools]. Front Psychol. 2016 Sep 12;7:1372. </ref>
 
Digital learning is "any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes effective use of technology". A digital learning demonstrates a great educational potential. <ref name=":3">Gisbert M, Bullen M.(2015). Teaching and Learning in Digital World. Strategies and Issues in Higher Education. Publicacions Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona (Spain).</ref> It enable interactions that closely approximate the interactions that occur in a real world.<ref name=":3" />  


== Mindfulness and Mindlessness ==
== Mindfulness and Mindlessness ==

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[1]Introduction[edit | edit source]

Mindfulness is "awareness that arises through paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment". Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn

Dr. Ellen Langer's definition of mindfulness describes it a as "the process of actively noticing new things. When you do that, it puts you in the present(.....)It’s the essence of engagement". [2]According to Dr. Langer, a professor in the Psychology Department at Harvard University, this way of approaching learning promotes engagement and mind-openennes, results in better performance and allows the learner to focus on present when using experience from the past. [2][3]

Digital learning is "any type of learning that is accompanied by technology or by instructional practice that makes effective use of technology". A digital learning demonstrates a great educational potential. [4] It enable interactions that closely approximate the interactions that occur in a real world.[4]

Mindfulness and Mindlessness[edit | edit source]

Mindfulness is described as a state of mind. It is a state of conscious awareness and a state of openness.[5]

The advatages of mindfulness include:

  • An ease with paying attention and noticing subtle changes in reality[3]
  • Remembering more what has been done[2]
  • Being more creative[2]
  • Taking advantage of opportunities when they present themselves[2]
  • Generate more positive results[2]

Mindlessness is a state of mind opposite to mindfulness. It relies on the experience from the past, it is like a habit where individuals rely on automatic processing. [5]

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  1. Digital Learning. Wikipedia Foundation, 08 January 2022. Available at:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_learning. (last accessed 0.04.2022)
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Mindfulness in the Age of Complexity. Harvard Business Review, March 2014. Available at: https://hbr.org/2014/03/mindfulness-in-the-age-of-complexity (last accessed: 01.04.2022)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Davenport C, Pagnini F. Mindful Learning: A Case Study of Langerian Mindfulness in Schools. Front Psychol. 2016 Sep 12;7:1372.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Gisbert M, Bullen M.(2015). Teaching and Learning in Digital World. Strategies and Issues in Higher Education. Publicacions Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona (Spain).
  5. 5.0 5.1 Langer EJ. Matters of mind: Mindfulness/mindlessness in perspective. Consciousness and cognition. 1992 Sep 1;1(3):289-305.