learning links

EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING LINKS & WEB RESOURCES & PROVOCATIONS…work-in-perpetual progress!

“Progress has not followed a straight, ascending line,
but a spiral with rhythms of progress and retrogression, of evolution and dissolution.” - Goethe

EL Overviews
Learning From Experience (Marcia L. Connor)
Experientia

(Simon Priest)
Experiential Learning FAQ (Kolb)
Experiential Learning Cycle (J.S. Atherton)
Experiential Learning @ reviewing.co.uk
Learning Styles@archive.org
What Is Experiential Learning? @teamskilltraining.co.uk

EL Resources
Active Reviewing (Roger Greenaway)
J.S. Atherton’s Index to learning Theory - site map
Models of Learning
Styles and Typologies
@Geo.Mason Univ.
Theories of Learning@infed
Theory Into Practice Database (TIP)
Time Capsule of Training and Learning @nwlink.com

AGGREGATED PORTALS (learning, creativity, life-long learning,
etc.)
Ageless Learning
Informal Education Home Page - Encyclopaedia
Learnativity
Radical Constructivism @univie.ac.at
Reviewing.co.uk
onepine (management theories)

Existential Phenomenology

PEOPLE

GREGORY BATESON
“Learning How to Learn” (J.S. Atherton)
GB @ oikos.org
GB @ thetangledweb
GB @ global-vision
(U.N. ngo)

DAVID BOHM
David Bohm Portal
Krishnamurti & Bohm - enquiry
into the nature of thought and the source of conflict in the world
“For Truth, Try Dialogue”
Nick Consoletti: essay on Bohmian dialogue

DAVID COOPERRIDER
faculty homepage @weatherhead.cwru.edu ***

MIHALY CSIKZENTMIHALYI
interview with Robert Epstein, on creativity

JOHN DEWEY
Dewy @infed
The Center for Dewey Studies
John Dewey - summary (Peggy Hickman)

PAULO FREIRE
Freire @infed
paulofreire.org (Brazil)
paulo freire inst. @ucla

SIGMUND FREUD
Psychoanalysis portal@psychematters
Psychoanalysis Online portal

ROBERT FRITZ
Robert Fritz
home page

WILLIS HARMON
“Global mind Changes” @intuition.org

JEAN HOUSTON
jeanhouston.org

WILLIAM JAMES
Wm. James@plato.Stanford
WJ Portal @Alliance for Lifelong Learning
WJ home page
@Emory.edu
WJ@The Mead Project
WJ@mythosandlogos

ERIC JANTSCH
systemsthinking.org

CARL GUSTAV JUNG
cgjungpage.org
Freida Fordham’s
Introduction to Jung’s Psychology
@cgjungpage.org
Jung portal @psychematters
International
Association for Analytical Psychology

MALCOLM KNOWLES
Knowles @infed
Knowles - summary @york.univ.ca

LAWRENCE KOHLBERG
Theory of Moral Development - summary @cortland.edu

DAVID KOLB
Learning From Experience Systems (DAK home page) ***
->see various downloadable papers
DAK @Weatherhead School of Management (CWRU)
DAK @infed

ALFRED KORZYBSKI
The Institute of General Semantics
The Role of Language in the Perceptual Processes by A.K.
General Semantics by A.K. @gestalt.org

KURT LEWIN
Lewin @infed
Force Field Analysis @accel-team.com
Kurt Lewin - summary (Julie Greenfield)
Psychological Field Theories (R.J.Rummel)

VIKTOR MANSFIELD
VM home page

JACK MEZIROW
Transformative Learning - summary @ERIC

GEORGE HERBERT MEAD [note-The Mead project is no more. :-( ]
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Address by Mead: The Social Self

JEAN PIAGET
Jean Piaget - summary (Faith Presnell)
Jean Piaget Society
Theory of Development - summary @cortland.edu

ROBERT ROMANYSHYN
@ pacifica.edu (includes writings)
conversation w. Dolores E. Brien

PETER SENGE
brief bio@integralnaked
Presence Net
The Society forOrganizational Learning

RUPERT SHELDRAKE
Sheldrake online

FRANCISCO VARELA & HUMBERTO MATURANA
portal for Varela & Maturana
Maturana@oikos.org
autopoiesis @ucl.ac.uk
autopoiesis web links

KARL WEICK
Karl Weick@onepine
Essay: Leadership When Events Don’t Play by the Rules

A.N. WHITEHEAD & CHARLES HARTSHORNE
Ctr. For Process Studies@claremont.edu

HEWARD WILKINSON
Heward Wilkenson .co.uk

KEN WILBER
KW @shambhala
The World of Ken Wilber (Frank Visser)

ARTHUR YOUNG
The ArthurYoung web site
Two Foundational Essays:
The Four Levels of Process
The Three Kinds of Time
“Evolution: The Great Chain of Being” @intuition.org
Interview with Jeffrey Mishlove @thinkingallowed

[Among many not yet a part of this resource, a hat tip nevertheless goes in the direction of important philosophers, researchers and thinkers about organizations, learning, and creativity; among whom the many earning my gratitude are: Heward Wilkinson; Ilya Prigogine, James G. March, Warren Bennis, Henry Mintzberg, William Perry, Marion Woodman, Carl Rogers, Albert Ellis, Aaron Beck, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Clare Graves, Robert Kegan, Margaret Wheatley, Emmanuel Levinas, Franz Boas, Lawrence Kohlberg, Cynthia McSwain, Daniel Stern, Victor Turner, Jack Goody, Jurgen Habermas, Peter Drucker, Alice O. Howell, Lewis Mumford, Richard Grossinger, Clifford Geertz, Jacob Needleman…]