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EDCI 335 Blog #2

Experiential Learning and Open Pedagogies in Learning Design

As we delve into the theoretical foundations for teaching and learning, it’s crucial to consider how these theories apply to designing effective learning environments. For this post, I will focus on experiential learning and open pedagogies, exploring their characteristics and discussing how they align with my chosen topic for developing a learning resource.

Experiential Learning

Experiential learning is a learner-centered approach that emphasizes learning through experience and reflection.

Characteristics of Experiential Learning:

  1. Active Participation: Learners engage in hands-on activities that require active involvement.
  2. Reflection: Learners reflect on their experiences to gain insights and understanding.
  3. Real-World Context: Learning activities are often set in real-world contexts, making them relevant and meaningful.
  4. Iterative Process: The learning process is cyclical, involving continuous experimentation, observation, and reflection.

Application to My Topic: In my learning resource, I plan to incorporate experiential learning by designing activities that allow learners to engage directly with the content. For instance, if the topic is related to environmental science, learners might participate in field studies, collecting data from local ecosystems and reflecting on their findings. This approach not only makes the learning process engaging but also helps learners develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Open Pedagogies

Open pedagogies leverage the principles of open education to foster a collaborative and flexible learning environment. This approach encourages sharing, collaboration, and the use of open educational resources (OER).

Characteristics of Open Pedagogies:

  1. Collaboration: Learners and instructors collaborate on creating and sharing knowledge.
  2. Accessibility: Learning materials are freely accessible to anyone, promoting inclusivity.
  3. Adaptability: Resources and activities can be adapted to fit various learning contexts and needs.
  4. Empowerment: Learners are empowered to take control of their learning process, often contributing to the creation of learning materials.

Application to My Topic: Incorporating open pedagogies into my learning resource involves using and creating OER that learners can access and adapt. For example, I might design an open textbook that learners can edit and expand upon, or a collaborative project where learners create a shared digital resource on a given topic. This approach not only democratizes access to education but also fosters a sense of ownership and empowerment among learners.

Comparison and Alignment

Experiential learning aligns well with topics that benefit from hands-on, practical experiences. It is particularly effective in fields that require practical application, such as the sciences, engineering, and arts. Open pedagogies, on the other hand, are versatile and can be applied to various subjects, promoting inclusivity and collaboration.

When comparing these approaches to traditional methods like direct instruction or inquiry-based learning, experiential learning and open pedagogies stand out for their emphasis on active engagement and learner empowerment. Traditional methods often rely on passive learning and standardized assessments, which may not fully capture the depth of understanding that experiential and open approaches can foster.

In my learning pod, we will discuss the merits of each approach researched by our group members. Given the collaborative nature of both experiential learning and open pedagogies, I believe these methods will align well with our topic and enhance the learning experience by making it more interactive, inclusive, and learner-centered.

I came across an insightful blog post by my friend Kale on experiential learning. Kale eloquently discusses how experiential learning engages students through active participation and real-world applications. His perspective on how this approach enhances motivation by making learning more relevant and hands-on is particularly inspiring. You can read Kale’s full post https://kale.opened.ca/blog-post-2/ .


By focusing on experiential learning and open pedagogies, we can create a dynamic and engaging learning environment that not only conveys knowledge but also fosters critical thinking, collaboration, and a deep sense of ownership in the learning process.

2 Comments

  1. kale

    Hi Ruining

    Your insights into experiential learning and open pedagogies highlight the importance of engaging learners through hands-on activities and collaborative, flexible approaches. The emphasis on real-world contexts and reflective processes in experiential learning can significantly enhance learners’ critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Meanwhile, open pedagogies’ focus on collaboration, accessibility, and empowerment democratizes education and fosters a sense of ownership among learners. Combining these approaches effectively addresses diverse learning needs and creates enriching educational experiences. yours context aligns well with the goal of designing inclusive and dynamic learning environments.

    Thanks for sharing!! Great job

  2. chikitlai

    Your article on open pedagogy and experiential learning is both thoughtful and comprehensive. I appreciate how you detail each approach and thoughtfully connect them to your chosen theme. Your emphasis on active engagement and reflection in experiential learning, as well as the collaboration and adaptability inherent in open pedagogies, truly highlights their transformational potential.

    Your example of using field studies in environmental science effectively demonstrates how real-world context and hands-on activities can enhance learning. Additionally, your ideas for creating an open textbook and a collaborative digital project clearly show your commitment to inclusivity and learner empowerment.

    I particularly liked your comparison with traditional methods, where you emphasize the advantages of active participation and learner-centered approaches over passive learning. It’s evident that you’ve carefully considered how these diverse strategies can enrich the learning experience and foster greater engagement.

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