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May 16, 2008
 
 

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instructions Valuables are a constant source of concern while traveling. It is tempting to have a camera o­n hand or a laptop or credit cards, but when immersed in the here and now, it can get to be a burden we don't want. There are simple things we can do, to make our experiences convenient and light.

Read full article: 'How to carry valuables safely in India - tips'
Posted by WideAware on Friday, October 19, 2007 (722 Reads)
 
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Please note that this is not intended to be a stand alone guide, but background reading for those venturing into rock climbing as an activity for the first time. Simply put, rock climbing is climbing rock, but knowing techniques developed through the collective experience of many climbers over the centuries helps us to become better climbers faster.



Read full article: 'Rock Climbing for dummies'
Posted by WideAware on Monday, March 26, 2007 (1006 Reads)
 
el The adult experiential learning cycle is largely about action based learning. David Kolb's Experiential learning model - one of the most commonly used models of learning styles defines four stages inthe learning cycle: concrete experience, observation and reflection, the formation of abstract concepts and testing in new situations.... which brings us back to concrete experience.

Read full article: 'Advantages of Experiential Learning'
Posted by WideAware on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 (948 Reads)
 
el The theory of Experiential Learning speaks of the learning process as a continuous cycle. Learning behaviour is largely influenced by experience and keeps evolving according to the nature of stimulation in the form of challenge. Problem solving learnings are strongly retained and influence behaviour patterns. We see here, how experiential learning can help develop talent.

Read full article: 'Transformative Learning for Creativity'
Posted by WideAware on Wednesday, May 10, 2006 (901 Reads)
 

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