LEARNING THEORIES GROUP PRESENTATIONS. 1. Introduction Field Trip to the Zoo: CpR5Y The great Greek Philosopher.

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LEARNING THEORIES GROUP PRESENTATIONS

1. Introduction Field Trip to the Zoo: CpR5Y The great Greek Philosopher Aristotle said, "The things we have to learn before we do them, we learn by doing them."

2. Activity to Demonstrate Principles of Experiential Learning  What activity do you guys want to do? A. Play dough B. Trip to the library C. Blackjack with cards

3. Principle Ideas of Experiential Learning  Process of learning from experience  Emphasis is on the process of learning and not on the product  Can apply the knowledge in practice settings  Steps are done in the same manner in which a toddler learns to walk, children learn to ride a bike/skate, or learning that fire is dangerous by experiencing immense pain  Learning occurs in social, emotional, language, physical, and cognitive domains

David Kolb on Experiential Learning 1. Experience 2. Observation and Reflection 3. Formation of abstract concepts 4. Testing in new situations  This concept should be approached as a continuous spiral

Experiencing/Engage (the activity phase) Sharing (sharing reactions and observations) Analyzing or processing (patterns or dynamics are determined) Inferring or generalizing (principles are derived) Applying (plans made to use learning in new situations)

4. How Experiential Learning can be Applied Effectively in the Classroom  It can be applied through training  Learning can be best achieved through the combination of effort, determination, and involvement  Cooperation and communication are key  Rather than merely thinking about the encounter, or only considering the possibility of doing something about it, you use hands-on approaches to target the task  It is more skill development versus simply acquiring knowledge and concepts

5. Applying Experiential Learning to Your Own Teaching – “Theory in Practice”  Students will acquire through training and experience:  knowledge  essential skills  work habits  Leads to new innovations and start-up companies into market-ready products and services

Where you may see experiential learning outside of the classroom  Volunteer work  Co-op and Internships to explore career choices  Placement  Community-based projects  Service-learning projects abroad  Research projects (thesis)

Experiential Learning IN THE CLASSROOMONLINE  Wet labs  Hands-on projects  Field trips  Games  Role playing  Conducting experiments  Model building  Photography, video, art  Mock Interviews  Cooperative education  Practical experiences  Hands-on Laboratory Activities  Virtual labs  Simulations  Virtual field trips  Online games  Web quests

6. Benefits and Drawbacks of Experiential Learning (fill in the chart) BenefitsCautions/Disadvantages

7. Summary  One of the most important goals for a student is to gain employment upon graduation  As teachers, we should place particular emphasis on how well students can apply knowledge in practice settings  As instructors, we have to organize and facilitate direct experiences that will lead to genuine, meaningful, and long lasting learning  The student will then become more actively involved in the learning process  Learned knowledge can only be useful only when you put them into actual practice  Experience is like a catalyst that boosts learning process

THE END Tell me and I will forget Show me and I may remember Involve me, and I will understand