The Art & Science of Learning

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59. University on a Ship with Semester at Sea (Scott Marshall)

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Developing a global mindset is an important part of educating young people in our interconnected world. An essential part of this process is to travel...

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57. Online Learning & Community for Public Servants Globally with Apolitical (Robyn Scott & Lisa Witter)

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56. Family History and What it Teaches Us (Janet Uren)

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55. Ancient Caves that Promote Experiential Learning for All (Chris Hinsperger)

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Bonnechere Caves in Canada is located under a hill of limestone, said by geologists to have been the bottom of a tropical sea 500 million years...