PIT Stop: ‘How to Get Started with Experiential Learning’

Discover practical ways to enrich your teaching through experiential learning in this engaging faculty workshop. We’ll introduce core principles of experiential learning, share simple strategies for integrating meaningful experiences into your courses, and highlight the Launch Program as a ready‑to‑use resource for supporting students’ self‑awareness, well‑being, and goal development.

Presenter: Samantha Swindell

Thursday, Feb. 19, 3–4 p.m.

Join via Zoom
Meeting ID: 924 2300 2710
Passcode: 044760

Sponsored by the Transformational Change Initiative and the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President.

Couldn’t make a PIT Stop and want to see what you missed? All of our PIT Stops are archived at youtube.com/@TCI_WSU.

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