A practical practice layer for mediation courses. Students can run simulations anytime and instructors can use mediation logs for review discussion or between-session assignments.
In many courses only some participants get enough live practice in each session. Here every student can get extra repetitions between meetings.
The simulations let students start immediately without arranging extra classmates roles or a shared schedule.
The mediation log and feedback create a clear basis for discussing what worked what did not and what to improve next time.
In a regular course only some participants actively practice in each session. Here every student can run additional simulations between meetings.
The system generates varied mediation conversations and gives immediate feedback so students can practice again and again without arranging roles or partners.
The mediation log gives instructors something concrete for discussion demonstration or homework. It is a practice tool and not a replacement for human instruction.
You can start with a short personal try without registration just to see the student experience.
The practice can be optional a homework task or an add-on to an existing course.
Mediation logs can support feedback classroom discussion or checking whether the practice supports the course goals.
You can review a sample mediation log to understand what a student conversation looks like which steps they went through and what feedback they received.
This page is especially useful if you want to consider a small course exercise without committing to a large rollout upfront.
Open a sample mediation logIn most cases trying one simulation and reviewing one log is enough to understand whether this fits your next course or between-session practice.