Experiential learning opportunities promote skill in problem-solving and critical thinking, but they require unique assessment methods because traditional approaches are difficult to implement in the field. We have conducted a study tour course involving a canoe trip in a wilderness area in northern Minnesota since 2004. Here, we describe how we developed our course\u27s learning experiences, ensured the learning experiences materialized, and assessed the student learning objectives. Proper planning can result in valuable, spontaneous learning experiences. We used a student journal, field-based quiz, and participation grade to effectively assess the breadth of student learning that was inherent in our course. Students indicated that they fe...
The majority of today’s youth have the ability to utilize consumer technology on a regular basis. Th...
*Background/Question/Methods*

Stanford SEEDS and the Jasper Ridge Biological Pres...
Learning in context through experiential learning is a widely recognized method of teaching students...
Experiential learning opportunities promote skill in problem-solving and critical thinking, but they...
Experiential learning refers to contextually relevant knowledge acquired through problem solving, cr...
Jean Bush-Bacelis’ chapter is a true “vision of the possible.” Jean wishes to take a group of EMU s...
Experiential learning is a process through which a learner constructs knowledge, skill, and value di...
According to Wilderness Inquiry (WI), the ultimate goal of the Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventures (U...
The goal of this session is to demonstrate step-by-step how to design and implement a field trip exp...
Undergraduates in environmental studies and sciences today receive an increasingly global education ...
Wildland Recreation Planning and Management is a 400 level course taken by Wildland Recreation major...
Drawing from student-centered learning theories, this paper identifies key issues related to active ...
The great outdoors is the laboratory for most studies in ecology. This article reports on the use of...
While Bloom's taxonomy is a well-established learning hierarchy*higher-order thinking skills (HOTS)*...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Wilderness education is considered a key re...
The majority of today’s youth have the ability to utilize consumer technology on a regular basis. Th...
*Background/Question/Methods*

Stanford SEEDS and the Jasper Ridge Biological Pres...
Learning in context through experiential learning is a widely recognized method of teaching students...
Experiential learning opportunities promote skill in problem-solving and critical thinking, but they...
Experiential learning refers to contextually relevant knowledge acquired through problem solving, cr...
Jean Bush-Bacelis’ chapter is a true “vision of the possible.” Jean wishes to take a group of EMU s...
Experiential learning is a process through which a learner constructs knowledge, skill, and value di...
According to Wilderness Inquiry (WI), the ultimate goal of the Urban Wilderness Canoe Adventures (U...
The goal of this session is to demonstrate step-by-step how to design and implement a field trip exp...
Undergraduates in environmental studies and sciences today receive an increasingly global education ...
Wildland Recreation Planning and Management is a 400 level course taken by Wildland Recreation major...
Drawing from student-centered learning theories, this paper identifies key issues related to active ...
The great outdoors is the laboratory for most studies in ecology. This article reports on the use of...
While Bloom's taxonomy is a well-established learning hierarchy*higher-order thinking skills (HOTS)*...
Dissertation (Ph.D.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1998Wilderness education is considered a key re...
The majority of today’s youth have the ability to utilize consumer technology on a regular basis. Th...
*Background/Question/Methods*

Stanford SEEDS and the Jasper Ridge Biological Pres...
Learning in context through experiential learning is a widely recognized method of teaching students...