I've worked in the experiential education realm my entire career. My specific focus is on outdoor and travel education. I've had the privilege to facilitate challenge courses, lead backpacking, kayaking, rafting, canoeing, cycling, sailing, and walking adventures, and introduce students to life in other countries like England, Italy, Portugal, Costa Rica, and Mexico. I never get tired of it. Experiential education is the "learning by doing" we all crave deep inside. It is active, hands-on, engaged, reflective, and iterative. It allows us to experiment, to create prototypes and test them, and to learn by failing and trying again. It can be applied to almost any academic discipline. (I say almost because I can't imagine what an experiential lesson on nuclear particle physics might look like...) In collaboration with faculty members across my campus, I've combined my background and training in outdoor education to help them bring subjects such as biological ill...
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