EDCI335 Blog Post #2 About Experiential Learning and Open Pedagogies(Comments link at the bottom)

Experiential learning is a dynamic approach that emphasizes learning through direct experience and reflection. Originating from David Kolb’s theories, this method suggests that knowledge is formed through the transformation of experience. The experiential learning cycle includes four stages: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization, and active experimentation.

In terms of motivation, experiential learning is highly effective. It engages learners actively, placing them at the center of the learning process. By participating in hands-on activities, learners can witness the practical applications of theoretical concepts, boosting their intrinsic motivation. For example, in a biology class, rather than just reading about ecosystems, students might conduct field studies, observe nature firsthand, and reflect on their experiences. This practical engagement creates a deeper connection to the material, enhancing motivation.

Experiential learning also involves problem-solving and critical thinking, essential skills in today’s world. By tackling real-world challenges, learners build confidence and competence, further motivating them to delve into the subject matter. Additionally, this approach caters to various learning styles, ensuring all students can find success and motivation.

Open pedagogies extend beyond open educational resources (OER) by emphasizing participatory and collaborative learning. This approach utilizes openly licensed resources and encourages learners to contribute to and co-create knowledge. Open pedagogies foster a sense of ownership and agency in learners, crucial for motivation.

One significant benefit of open pedagogies is the democratization of knowledge. By providing access to high-quality educational materials without financial barriers, open pedagogies make learning more inclusive. This inclusivity can be a powerful motivator for learners who might otherwise face obstacles in accessing educational resources.

Moreover, open pedagogies promote collaboration and community engagement. When students work together to create and share knowledge, they build a supportive learning community. This collaborative environment enhances social motivation as learners feel valued for their contributions. For instance, students might engage in a project where they identify community issues, research solutions, and present their findings. This process not only reinforces their learning but also instills a sense of purpose and societal contribution.

In conclusion, both experiential learning and open pedagogies significantly foster motivation in learning environments. Experiential learning engages students through active participation and real-world applications, while open pedagogies empower learners by making education more inclusive and collaborative. Incorporating these approaches allows educators to create engaging and motivating learning experiences, inspiring lifelong learning.

This week‘s comment for my teammate yeeching :

And also my new friend Ruining from another group who has the same interests:

7 Comments

  1. yiqingliang

    Hi Kale,

    Your blog post on experiential learning and open pedagogies is insightful and well-articulated. I appreciate how you broke down Kolb’s experiential learning cycle and highlighted its impact on motivation through direct experience and reflection. The example of students conducting field studies in a biology class vividly illustrates the power of hands-on learning to deepen understanding and engagement.

    Your discussion on open pedagogies is equally compelling. The emphasis on participatory and collaborative learning, along with the democratization of knowledge, showcases the inclusivity and empowerment that these approaches bring to education. The idea of students co-creating knowledge and contributing to their learning community is inspiring and highlights the social aspects of motivation.

    I agree that both experiential learning and open pedagogies can significantly enhance motivation in learning environments. Your post makes a strong case for incorporating these methods to create engaging and motivating educational experiences. Great job!

    Best,
    Yeeching

  2. ruining

    Hi Kale,
    This blog post provides an insightful analysis of experiential learning and open pedagogies. Your explanation of Kolb’s experiential learning cycle is clear and effectively highlights the benefits of hands-on activities and real-world applications in enhancing student motivation. Additionally, your discussion on open pedagogies underscores the importance of inclusivity and collaboration in education. The examples you provided, such as conducting field studies in a biology class and engaging in community projects, vividly illustrate the practical applications of these approaches. Overall, this post encourages educators to adopt these methods to create dynamic and motivating learning environments.
    RF

  3. nayeonoh

    Hi Kale, I also agree how both experiential learning and open pedagogies can effectively enhance motivation in educational settings. You have demonstrated well how hands-on activities can create deeper engagement for learners, as well as increasing problem-solving skills through tackling real-world challenges. Moreover, the emphasis on inclusivity and collaboration through open pedagogies demonstrates well how a supportive learning community can increase motivation for learners. Overall, this post highlights how the integration of these approaches can effectively facilitate active engagement and collaboration for students.

  4. george

    Hi Kale,

    In your blog, you have deep thoughts and analysis on experiential learning and open pedagogies, and also added some examples to help me better understand your ideas.
    I have many similar ideas about experiential learning with you. In terms of open pedagogies, you gave me a better understanding of this method of learning and gave me new insights as well, such as how it helps students learn in a more positive environment while allowing students to be engaged by the atmosphere.
    After reading your blog, let me learn a lot, thank you!

    Zhengqiao

  5. beibei

    Hi kale,
    Your blog effectively captures the essence of experiential learning and open pedagogy. You rightly emphasize that experiential learning actively engages learners. The use of specific examples from biology field studies effectively demonstrates how direct experience can deepen understanding. I agree that your concept of building a supportive learning community is very important. When students are involved in the contribution and co-creation of knowledge, they feel more invested in the learning process. Very much looking forward to your next blog.

  6. ctant59

    Hi Kale
    I enjoyed reading the knowledge and understanding you put across in your research work.
    Apart from the many things that you spoke about, a few of them resonated well with me while I read through your post.
    1. the fact that experiential learning promotes motivation.
    2. experiential learning make use of important skills like problem-solving and critical thinking skills. These skills are important in our daily lives.
    Thank you.

    Well done!

  7. tianshan

    Hi Kale

    I fully agree with your statement! Experiential learning, based on Kolb’s theories, involves learning through practical tasks and reflection, bringing concepts to life. It encourages students by involving them in the learning process firsthand. For instance, biology students may engage in field studies instead of simply studying ecosystems, enhancing their understanding of the subject matter. Open pedagogy further improves education by focusing on collaboration and utilizing openly licensed materials, promoting inclusivity and empowerment in learning. It motivates students to engage and collaborate in creating knowledge, enhancing their sense of ownership and motivation.

    Integrating these approaches creates a vibrant and engaging educational environment. Experiential learning provides practical applications, while open pedagogy ensures inclusivity and recognition for all participants. They inspire and motivate students to cultivate a passion for continuous learning.

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