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Online Instructional Resources
Teaching Methods: Experiential/Out-of-Class Learning
Introduction
General Resources
Michigan State University Resources
Experiential 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.
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Experiential Learning and Experiential Education, James Neill
(University of Canberra, Centre for Applied Psychology).
A comprehensive guide to the philosophy, theory, practice, and resources of
experiential learning.
Link: http://www.wilderdom.com/experiential/
"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.
This article defines and describes EBL, including several proposed models for
it, and discusses its use in current higher education programs.
Link: http://www.education.uts.edu.au/ostaff/staff/publications/db_27_abc_00.pdf
Moving Beyond the Classroom (Module 4 of Getting Results, an online course for instructors on course development, funded by the National Science Foundation, produced by WGBH in Boston and The League for Innovation).
Presents many ways to create learning opportunities that incorporate community and industry resources into your courses.
http://www.league.org/gettingresults/web/module4/index.html
David A. Kolb on Experiential Learning, Mark K. Smith (George
Williams College, London, and University of Strathclyde, Glasgow).
Explains Kolb's model of experiential learning, its possibilities and problems;
then presents Jarvis' model as an extension of the Kolb Model. Includes recommended
readings and links to online experiential learning sites.
Link: http://www.infed.org/biblio/b-explrn.htm
National Society of Experiential Education.
This website from the NSEE presents a list of "Eight Principles of Good
Practice for All Experiential Learning Activities."
Link: http://www.nsee.org/about_us.htm
Center for Experiential Education and Academic Advising at Northeastern
University.
This website provides information on the various components of Northeastern’s
experiential education program plus links to articles and other resources on
experiential education.
Link: http://www.cea.neu.edu/
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Michigan State University Resources
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W.K. Kellogg Biological Station
http://www.kbs.msu.edu/
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