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Designing Experiential Learning Programs with Nikki James

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Production team:

Host : Maria Xenidou

Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

Contact us:

impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

Where to find Nikki James and Practera:

On LinkedIn

Practera

Mentioned in this episode:

Constructive Alignment Design Theory on Wikipedia

John Biggs, the lead thinker on this theory

Listen to this episode and explore:

Nikki’s childhood: studying ballet, giving to the community and staying focused on her education (3:33)

Getting a bachelor’s degree in health science (8:16)

Nikki’s first job as an outdoor educator (10:34)

Becoming a youth manager at a charity in Australia (11:30)

Building public-speaking skills and learning about social justice (12:50)

Setting-up a volunteering branch in China after the Sichuan Earthquake (15:52)

What Nikki learnt about herself in China (20:47)

Returning to Australia to develop volunteering programs for university students (22:00)

Her trip to Tanzania that changed everything (24:24)

Joining Practera as an Instructional Designer (28:30)

Practera: an experiential learning online platform (30:36)

Using collaborative project learning to scale experiential learning and help students develop 21st-century skills (32:34)

What goes into designing an experiential learning experience that creates the desired outcomes (36:14)

How Nikki leverages experts when designing an experiential learning experience (38:52)

The business model of Practera: who covers the cost of the programs (41:23)

How experiential programs work for the students (42:15)

How Practera matches the students with the industry professionals and their projects (43:29)

Creating an ecosystem where students, educators and industry professionals collaborate (45:03)

What the program managers’ role is at Practera (47:51)

How to get involved with Practera as an educator (48:58)

Who the mentors are and how they support students (51:26)

How Practera triggers reflective learning for the students (53:28)

Practera programs: a combination of online and in-person activities (55:43)

Nikki’s reflection on scaling the impact of her work while dreaming of making the Practera technology available in low-resource economies (57:29)

Nikki’s PhD in Education: aggregating learning data analytics and learning theories in the experiential learning field (59:34)

How Nikki sees the future of experiential learning (1:01:40)

  continue reading

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Content provided by Maria Xenidou. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Maria Xenidou or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Production team:

Host : Maria Xenidou

Producer: Julie-Roxane Krikorian

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

Contact us:

impactlearningpodcast@gmail.com

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

Where to find Nikki James and Practera:

On LinkedIn

Practera

Mentioned in this episode:

Constructive Alignment Design Theory on Wikipedia

John Biggs, the lead thinker on this theory

Listen to this episode and explore:

Nikki’s childhood: studying ballet, giving to the community and staying focused on her education (3:33)

Getting a bachelor’s degree in health science (8:16)

Nikki’s first job as an outdoor educator (10:34)

Becoming a youth manager at a charity in Australia (11:30)

Building public-speaking skills and learning about social justice (12:50)

Setting-up a volunteering branch in China after the Sichuan Earthquake (15:52)

What Nikki learnt about herself in China (20:47)

Returning to Australia to develop volunteering programs for university students (22:00)

Her trip to Tanzania that changed everything (24:24)

Joining Practera as an Instructional Designer (28:30)

Practera: an experiential learning online platform (30:36)

Using collaborative project learning to scale experiential learning and help students develop 21st-century skills (32:34)

What goes into designing an experiential learning experience that creates the desired outcomes (36:14)

How Nikki leverages experts when designing an experiential learning experience (38:52)

The business model of Practera: who covers the cost of the programs (41:23)

How experiential programs work for the students (42:15)

How Practera matches the students with the industry professionals and their projects (43:29)

Creating an ecosystem where students, educators and industry professionals collaborate (45:03)

What the program managers’ role is at Practera (47:51)

How to get involved with Practera as an educator (48:58)

Who the mentors are and how they support students (51:26)

How Practera triggers reflective learning for the students (53:28)

Practera programs: a combination of online and in-person activities (55:43)

Nikki’s reflection on scaling the impact of her work while dreaming of making the Practera technology available in low-resource economies (57:29)

Nikki’s PhD in Education: aggregating learning data analytics and learning theories in the experiential learning field (59:34)

How Nikki sees the future of experiential learning (1:01:40)

  continue reading

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