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The Crucial Role Briefing and Debriefing Play in Experiential Education

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Welcome Educators

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What is our role?

What is one thing that has always remained constant in American History?

No one ever washes a rented car!

FACIL… …to make easyFacilitator – one who makes this easier for

someone.

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Experiential Learning Triangle

Education

ExperienceReflection

Apply

Brief

Debrief

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Briefings – The Four E’s

• Engage– Capture the audience– Create the learning effective learning

environment

• Evaluate– Assesses participant’s knowledge base– Creates group equity

• Establish– Give scholars a personal interest

• Educate– Opens the door for continuing education

and the next stage, experience

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Tips to Briefing• Talk Time Analysis • Eye contact should be on group not you• If co-facilitating rotate facilitators• Remember the learning modalities• Paraphrase (Answers and Questions)• Positive reinforcements – specific praise• Change environment• Use different sensory adjectives

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Debriefing – Higher Level Thinking• Bloom’s Taxonomy

– Knowledge– Comprehension– Application– Analysis– Synthesis– Evaluation

• Kolbe– What– So What– Now What

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Tips to Debriefing

• To move up Bloom’s ask more than one question on each topic

• As the questions get higher, the learner will need more time to think

• Redirect questions to group• Don’t be afraid of silence -10 second rule• It is ok to plant seeds. You do not need

to expect an answer to every question

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Thank you and Best of Luck!

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Trick-out My PowerPoint!

This slide deck was originally used in a presentation to the Association of Experiential Education International Conference in November 2008.

It is being used as a sample slide deck in a blog post called “Trick Out My PowerPoint!”

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