Experiential learning
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What is experiential learning anyway? Experiential learning is essentially learning through experience, but it is not as simple as hands-on learning activities. There are some other essential components that make experiential learning such a profound and powerful learning tool. Check it out here and learn how you can incorporate experiential learning activities into your home, outdoor, or classroom learning environment.

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Have you ever considered incorporating experiential learning into your training programs? Here are 6 experiential learning activities to use.

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By engaging in experiential learning, you can positively impact your life. With experiential education, you are the lens via which all things are viewed.
Research has shown that experiential learning is effective but not everyone can easily learn by doing. However, with the rapid development of virtual reality (VR) over the last few years, people can learn through experience inside a virtual world from any location.
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Find out more about theories of learning styles. Tailor your learning experiences to your preferences and get more out of your studies.

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We love learning theory at Facilitated Training. We ensure that all our learning materials are designed with adult learners in mind. www.facilitatedtraining.com #adultlearning #learningtheory #experiencial #learningmodels
Learn how when we look at the definition of experiential learning, the concept is not as difficult to integrate in all experiences and courses.

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What is self-directed project-based learning? More importantly, how do you facilitate self-directed project-based learning activities in a classroom or homeschool? Find out here.

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Merely playing the game over and over need not cause understanding and transfer. It takes a deliberate processing of the game experience.

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