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Mindfulness Mondays – Acceptance (episode 3)

By Amanda McMahon, Ph.D. / Mindfulness

In the third episode of the Mindfulness Mondays series, Dr. Amanda McMahon guides a mindfulness practice that focuses on acceptance and stress relief.

Mindfulness Mondays – Acceptance (episode 3)

Birds eye view of a forest.

Five Apps to Support Environmental Education in the Outdoors

By Aidan Aumell / Environmental Education

Technology has a great potential to help students learn about environmental education in the outdoors. In this article, I will provide five mobile phone apps

Five Apps to Support Environmental Education in the Outdoors

Two children using iPads in a classroom

iPad Accessibility Features and Tools

By Don McMahon, Ph.D. / Accessibility

Watch Dr. Don McMahon demonstrate how to use the accessibility tools built into IOS devices to support students with disabilities. This video was recorded at

iPad Accessibility Features and Tools

Virtual Visit to Lime Kiln Point State Park

By Amanda McMahon, Ph.D. / Mindfulness

In this virtual visit to Lime Kiln Point State Park, enjoy this beautiful landscape, reflect on what you’re grateful for, and honor the ingenious people.

Virtual Visit to Lime Kiln Point State Park

A Petrified tree at Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park.

Virtual Visit to Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park

By Amanda McMahon, Ph.D. / Mindfulness

In this virtual visit to Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park, enjoy this beautiful landscape, reflect on what you’re grateful for, and honor the ingenious people.

Virtual Visit to Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park

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