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Games, Ivan Alex – Learning, Media and Technology, 2010
This article presents the results of a three-year study of "Gamestar Mechanic" (www.gamestarmechanic.com), a flash-based multiplayer online role-playing game developed for the MacArthur Foundation's digital media learning initiative by the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Gamelab in New York. The game's objective is to help children…
Descriptors: Design, Role Playing, Discourse Analysis, Thinking Skills
Bierly, Greg; Rogers, Nancy Brattain – Metropolitan Universities, 2008
At Indiana State University, students confront civic realities through experiences provided within the Liberal Learning in Action classes. This program empowers students to make connections between community issues and the tools of "liberal learning," including critical analysis, appreciation of diversity and a strengthened ability to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Critical Thinking, College Curriculum, Experiential Learning
Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2008
People learn in many different ways and in many different places. What is learned informally or experientially is often the same or similar to what may be learned in traditional formal learning environments. There are many reasons why recognizing experiential learning is viable educational option, more so in today's economy than ever before. Prior…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Adult Education, Prior Learning, Experiential Learning
Talbot, Wendy – 1992
This paper introduces the concept of emotional safety in outdoor programming. Information and protocols developed by the Canadian Outward Bound Wilderness School are included that outline procedures that staff follow in the event of an "assault" on any student, volunteer, or staff. For clarification, definitions are given for emotional,…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Blanchard, Charles W. – 1992
This paper provides information about conducting adventure-based counseling using a ropes course with adolescent psychiatric inpatients. Active learning in the process of therapy is widely accepted, but it is not clear how the complex nature of that relationship works and how programs should be structured to facilitate change. Theoretical…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Behavior Change, Experiential Learning
Baldwin, Mark, Comp.; Seaberg, Anita, Comp. – 1992
The Roger Tory Peterson Institute's Nature Educators of the Year program recognizes teachers who have successfully implemented education programs that effectively connect children to nature, and that can be replicated by others. Two awards of $1,000 each were given in 1991. One of the recipients, Steven Prchal, is executive director of Sonoran…
Descriptors: Awards, Community Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
McArthur, Cynthia – 1982
Bicycling is a valuable medium for outdoor experiential learning. Bicycling shares with other outdoor learning activities some common elements such as environmental contrast, physical activity, a small group context, and a self-reliant form of transportation. However, bicycling has several unique characteristics that set it apart from other common…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Bicycling, Educational Philosophy, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedHillman, Bill W.; And Others – Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1975
Illustrates the content, process, and group dynamics of Activity Group Guidance. Describes and evaluates a comprehensive Activity Group Guidance program. Gives specific suggestions to counselors who wish to start Activity Groups. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Group Guidance
Cummings, J. R. – 1979
Educators sometimes fail to adequately bring about school community collaboration. To do so, cooperative policy adjustments must be made, such as the supportive network created in the Dallas "Adopt-a-School" Program. Too, implementation adjustments must be made in the development of an action-learning program such as the flexible…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Experiential Learning, Policy Formation, Program Descriptions
Walker, Bruce; And Others
This handbook is designed to aid in the implementation of a Career Education PLUS (planning, learning, understanding, and succeeding) class that is built upon the concept of experience-based career education. Following an introductory section, the first of five additional sections outlines steps that should be taken to determine the interest and…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Involvement, Experiential Learning, Guides
Crusey, Carolynn – 1979
An experience-based career education project for gifted and talented high school students was implemented in three pilot schools in Jefferson County, Colorado. The model was adapted from an existing model, which was designed for the regular school population and based on a prototype model developed by Northwest Regional Education Laboratory.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Community Involvement, Experiential Learning, Gifted
Sexton, Robert F.; Stephenson, John B. – 1974
This document reviews the development and progress of the experiential education program at the University of Kentucky. Following a review of why experiential education was developed and the stages of that development, emphasis is placed on the progress of the program in relation to its goals and objectives. (MJM)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Bailey, Rupert – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1978
The Chinle Boarding School in Arizona engaged in a camp experience for its elementary/secondary Navajo students. Objectives were to provide: new environmental experiences; opportunities for student age and sex interactions; improved self images; an atmosphere conducive to creative expression; development of effective student leaders; and group…
Descriptors: Activities, American Indians, Camping, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWare, Barbara Ann – Journal of Home Economics, 1976
Describes a residential homemaking program as one of the ways to make vocational homemaking significnat for both present and future needs of students through educational opportunities in a nonschool environment. (TA)
Descriptors: Career Development, Experiential Learning, Field Experience Programs, High Schools
Peer reviewedKrueger, Brenda – Community and Junior College Journal, 1978
A program at Sinclair Community College (Ohio) allows older students to earn credit for prior, off-campus learning. Program requirements include 5 or more years of significant paid or volunteer work experience and adequate writing skills, followed by the development of portfolios documenting the student's past learning experiences. (LH)
Descriptors: Adult Students, College Credits, Community Colleges, Experiential Learning

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