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Online Instructional Resources
Teaching Methods: Experiential/Out-of-Class LearningExperiential learning is an approach to education that focuses on "learning by doing," on the participant's subjective experience. The role of the educator is to design "direct experiences" that include preparatory and reflective exercises. The websites below provide guidelines and examples of experience-based learning in higher education. Experiential Learning and Experiential Education, James Neill
(University of Canberra, Centre for Applied Psychology). "Experience-Based Learning," Lee Andresen, David
Boud, and Ruth Cohen. From Understanding Adult Education and Training, 2nd edition,
Foley, G.,ed. Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 2000, 225-238. PDF/Adobe Acrobat. David A. Kolb on Experiential Learning, Mark K. Smith (George
Williams College, London, and University of Strathclyde, Glasgow). National Society of Experiential Education. Center for Experiential Education and Academic Advising at Northeastern
University. MSU ResourcesOffice of Study Abroad: http://studyabroad.msu.edu/ W.K. Kellogg Biological Station: http://www.kbs.msu.edu/
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