From meetings hanging in the air or in the dark to crowd-sourcing agenda topics from the audience – the trend for engaging experiential interactive activities within business events is growing fast.
To fill the skills gaps, accounting educators and trainers are turning to experiential learning, especially game-based approaches, to help people at all stages of their careers. These games aren’t ...
What happens when we stop stacking activities and start designing experiences? Here are three ways to make experiential ...
In her first year as an English language arts (ELA) teacher, Lorena Germán remembers trying to steer her students through reading a district-assigned fiction book while ensuring they understood the ...
In today’s world, experiential learning provides a valuable opportunity for employees to learn from experience. Through its skill-building processes and techniques, your employees can learn to better ...
Studies show up to a 75 percent improvement in retention with experiential learning scenarios. The case: the 1932 Lindbergh kidnapping. The investigators: a group of students at Independence High ...
Traditional talk therapy uses verbal communication to help people gain insight into their thoughts, feelings and behaviors and to learn coping strategies. But some people don't feel comfortable ...
One essential aspect of chemical education is to prepare students for a broad variety of career opportunities. Chemistry courses at all levels best serve students and society by increasing awareness ...
WHY IT RATES: Travelers can live like a local throughout Italy with Central Holidays new experiential tours.-Codie Liermann, Associate Editor Central Holidays is unveiling an innovative concept in ...
Travel Agent was on hand Thursday night in New York City as Club Med and Cirque du Soleil officially announced a collaboration on a unique concept in experiential travel, Club Med CREACTIVE by Cirque ...
FAYETTEVILLE -- Representatives of a new school opening in August say it will be the first in Northwest Arkansas for fifth-grade students and older built entirely around "experiential education" ...