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Dartmouth Experiential Learning & Teaching Adventure
In the summer of 2018, The Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning (DCAL) partnered with the National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE) to convene the inaugural DELTA Summit: an applied, reflective professional development program that actively engaged educators in the process of gaining critical knowledge and skills in the theory and practice of experiential learning pedagogy while exploring big questions and challenges in our field.
The 2018 cohort included 60 highly imaginative, passionate educators and big-thinkers in the field of experiential learning. They represented 4 countries, 22 states, 50 colleges and universities, 8 K-12 schools, and 10 independent education organizations. The cohort met in Hanover, New Hampshire before heading up to Moosilauke Ravine Lodge for two days of building a cross-cutting community of experiential learning educators, sharing best practices, exchanging big ideas, and spending time in the beautiful outdoors during summer in New Hampshire.
DELTA was a hybrid conference and networked learning event with a diverse group of like-minded experiential learning professionals. –Patrick Wheeler, Tuck School of Business
It was a wonderful opportunity to share ideas with "birds of a feather;" an invigorating adventure; a way to tap into local talent and expertise. –Jenny Blue, Kimball Union Academy
DELTA was an educational wilderness adventure with ideal opportunities to network with colleagues passionate about Experiential Teaching and Learning. –Jen Green, Dartmouth College
The DELTA Summit was an innovative approach to professional development. It provided a less structured format in a unique environment to encourage a dynamic, organic learning experience and to foster authentic connections among participants. It was also summer camp for professionals. –Caitlin Birch, Dartmouth College
This event was so intentionally disruptive of business-as-usual. –Matt Hurwitz, UMass Lowell
This opportunity to learn from and with peers was invaluable. I gained new perspective on my own university’s strengths, but also on our challenges in the area of experiential learning. –Carolyn Behrman, University of Akron
DELTA was collaboratively designed and facilitated by a team of educators from across Dartmouth. This team was awarded the 2018 Lone Pine Excellence Award for Innovation for its work on DELTA.
Casey Aldrich
Student Programs Manager
Dickey Center for International Understanding
Renata Baptista
Program Manager
Dartmouth Leadership Project
Ashley Doolittle
Associate Director of Academic and Service Engagement
Dartmouth Center for Social Impact
Tracy Dustin-Eichler
Director
Center for Social Impact
Colleen Goodhue
Media Engagement and Communications Manager
Media Production Group/Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning
Elli Goudzwaard
Learning Initiatives Program Manager
Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning
Mike Goudzwaard
Learning Designer
Educational Technologies
Ashley Kehoe
Associate Director for Experiential Learning
Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning
Elaine Livingston
Administrative Assistant
Dartmouth Center for the Advancement of Learning
Adam Nemeroff
Learning Designer
Educational Technologies
Susan Simon
Media Learning Technologist
Jones Media Center
Tracie Williams
Assistant Director for Leadership & Experiential Education
Outdoor Programs Office