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Experiential Learning Design comprehensively demonstrates the key
theories and applications for the design of experiential approaches
to learning and training. Learning is gradually moving away from
management and delivery of content, and toward experiences that
encourage learners to engage and take greater responsibility for
their own progress. This book's empirically sound,
multi-disciplinary approach balances technical-rational and
artistic-intuitive design elements to accommodate the complex,
fluctuating capacities of human learning. In-depth chapters cover
design principles, social and environmental factors in learning,
the importance of senses and emotions, and links between body and
brain. This bold, unique perspective shift will enrich the work of
learning scientists, instructional designers, educational
technologists, and beyond.
Experiential Learning Design comprehensively demonstrates the key
theories and applications for the design of experiential approaches
to learning and training. Learning is gradually moving away from
management and delivery of content, and toward experiences that
encourage learners to engage and take greater responsibility for
their own progress. This book's empirically sound,
multi-disciplinary approach balances technical-rational and
artistic-intuitive design elements to accommodate the complex,
fluctuating capacities of human learning. In-depth chapters cover
design principles, social and environmental factors in learning,
the importance of senses and emotions, and links between body and
brain. This bold, unique perspective shift will enrich the work of
learning scientists, instructional designers, educational
technologists, and beyond.
Looking at the past, present and future of adventure tourism,
Adventure Tourism: The New Frontier examines the product, the
adventure tourist profile, and issues such as supply, geography and
sustainability. International case studies are used to illustrate
these issues, including: gorilla watching holidays,trekking on
Mount Everest, diving holidays, and Outward Bound packages.
Analysis of the development and nature of adventure tourism
accompanies these studies, ensuring that the title is useful both
for undergraduate and postgraduate students of tourism and for
professionals involved in managing adventure tourism enterprises.
There is also a companion website with additional case studies to
aid teaching and learning.
Looking at the past, present and future of adventure tourism,
Adventure Tourism: the new frontier examines the product, the
adventure tourist profile, and issues such as supply, geography and
sustainability. International case studies are used to illustrate
these issues, including: Gorilla watching holidays, Trekking on
Mount Everest, Diving holidays, and Outward Bound packages.
Analysis of the development and nature of adventure tourism
accompanies these studies, ensuring that the title is useful both
for undergraduate and postgraduate students of tourism and for
professionals involved in managing adventure tourism enterprises.
There is also a companion website with additional cases, which can
be found at www.bh/com/companions/0750651865.
* International case studies, including wilderness tourism in
Siberia, rock-climbing based tourism in Spain and mountain tourism
in Greece
* Unique treatment of the subject
* A respected team of authors
In a fast-paced and innovative world, traditional training methods
can no longer be relied on to improve performance, engagement or
promote behavioural change. Experience-based learning, in which the
experience is central to the learning process, is more affordable,
appealing and effective than ever before. Experiential Learning
combines in-depth theory with international case studies from
companies including KidZania, Shell and the UK National Health
Service (NHS) and numerous practical tools for developing and
delivering learning experiences in both for-profit and
not-for-profit organizations. It presents a simple model, the
Learning Combination Lock, which enables trainers, coaches,
facilitators and educators to select the best strategies for their
circumstances to maximize comprehension, knowledge retention and
application. Essential reading for anyone designing and delivering
learning experiences, it covers areas such as experiential learning
activities, indoor and outdoor learning environments, creative
learning, working with the senses and emotions to help promote
learning, and reviewing and evaluating initiatives. In addition to
featuring new international case studies and examples, this updated
fourth edition of Experiential Learning contains new material on
the mechanisms underpinning learning, mindfulness and wellbeing,
experience and language and digital games and the design of
multi-sensory experiences. Online supporting resources consist of
audio files exploring sensory intelligence.
The Experiential Learning Toolkit presents a diverse range of
practical exercises based on the theory of experiential learning,
which is concerned with learning through direct experience to
create more effective, engaging and embedded learning. Author Colin
Beard has compiled more than thirty internationally tried and
tested learning 'experiences', which cover corporate training,
individual and organizational development and education. Each
experiential activity includes the essential practical information
required to deliver the exercise. As well as design tips and
further reading there are clear titles for each activity that
highlight the underpinning core theoretical concepts. The
Experiential Learning Toolkit includes a wide range of training
needs and topics including: effective customer service training and
telephone skills; outdoor learning, including service learning;
negotiating and assertiveness skills; strategic and higher level
thinking; effective presentation skills; developing innovative and
creative minds. Trainers will find this an invaluable resource,
with fresh approaches that will engage and inspire learners. The
Experiential Learning Toolkit is a companion text to the
internationally best-selling Experiential Learning by Colin Beard
and John Wilson (also published by Kogan Page).
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