How I learned to stop worrying and love Experiential Ed.

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How I learned to stop worrying and love Experiential Ed. Teaching a skill or:

Skill Teaching Involves five basic steps: Preparation, Explanation, Demonstration, Practice, and Application. Skill to learn today: Lashing, which is a means of attaching two or more objects with rope

Types of Lashings (Explanation) Square Lashing Round or Sheer Tripod

Basic Step By Step Lashing Knot Wrap Frap Done!

Square Lashing (Demonstration)

Sheer or Round Lashing

Tripod Lashing

Practice

Challenge Time (Application) Goal: To build the tallest structure that can suspend the tennis ball off the floor. May only use materials provided: dowels, twine, and tennis balls. You have 10 minutes to complete the challenge.

Final Thoughts