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Tag: experiential learning


Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies

A gem of experiential learning prepares the next generation of jewelry designers

December 16, 2022

Via: eCampus News

As a fashion designer, entrepreneur and educator, I know the importance of learning by doing. Sometimes, the only way to learn a new design tool is to dive right in and start using it. But nothing beats the rich experiential […]


Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies

The foundational best practices in experiential learning (opinion)

August 3, 2022

Via: Inside Higher Ed

Experiential learning has been on the rise in higher education as colleges and universities look to amplify so-called high-impact practices, such as service learning, problem and project-based learning, global learning, and work-integrated learning in and out of the classroom. The […]


Economics&Strategies, Education Strategies

Seize the Power of Experiential Learning

July 27, 2021

Via: Inside Higher Ed

For all the innovations that are taking place on our campuses, the curriculum remains course-centric. It consists largely of lectures, seminars, plus, in some cases, lab sections. With a few notable exceptions–such as Drexel or Northeastern, with their emphasis on […]


Continuous Development, Educational Forms

What does experiential learning look like?

January 24, 2018

Via: eCampus News

The term millennial is a word that big education aspires to connect with, yet has trouble relating to. Too often in higher education it simply means 20-somethings, and the question then becomes: “How do we market to millennials so they […]