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The Experiential Edge

The Experiential Edge

By: Trevor Finch
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Teaching business is complex. Engaging students is challenging. Putting them together can sometimes feel downright impossible.

The Experiential Edge takes a practical look at experiential learning in postsecondary business education. Join host Trevor Finch as he takes teaching higher ed to the edge with captivating stories from front line educators. If you’re looking for new ideas, fresh takes, and actionable insights that you can use now, this is the podcast for you.

Trevor Finch is a communicator, presenter, and former post-secondary educator with a passion for practical pedagogy. In short: he’s been there. Now working in the experiential learning industry, he actively helps educators push boundaries within their classrooms.

© 2026
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Episodes
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: Unlocking Campus Resources for Experiential Learning
    Jun 3 2026

    This episode explores how post-secondary instructors can leverage campus resources like makerspaces and innovation labs to create experiential learning opportunities. Guests Patrick Charlton and Matthew Jerabik share practical examples of integrating external spaces into coursework to enhance student engagement and real-world skills.


    Keywords

    experiential learning, makerspace, innovation labs, higher education, student engagement, resource collaboration, product development, campus resources, teaching strategies



    Key topics

    • Leveraging campus resources for experiential learning
    • Collaboration between faculty and innovation teams
    • Using sprint methodology for project-based activities


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Experiential Learning in Higher Ed

    01:26 Guests and Their Roles in Innovation and Education

    02:12 Patrick Charlton on Using External Resources in Class

    03:01 The Praxar Video Game Marketing Simulation

    03:18 Adding External Resources: Guest Speakers and Projects

    04:04 The Role of Collaboration and Breaking Silos

    05:34 The Innovation Space and Makerspace Overview

    06:06 Identifying Underutilized Campus Resources

    08:20 Applying Sprint Methodology to Classroom Activities

    11:02 Creating Prototypes with Laser Cutters

    12:23 Transferable Skills and Student Engagement

    13:37 The Impact of Hands-On Projects on Learning

    15:27 The Power of Real-World Prototyping

    18:35 Formalizing Experiential Activities in Curriculum

    19:02 Building a Supportive Campus Ecosystem

    21:29 Advice for Instructors to Innovate Today

    23:51 The Future of Experiential Learning in Higher Education

    24:30 Closing Remarks and Resources

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    25 mins
  • Laws of Attraction: Using Experiential Learning for Domestic Recruitment
    May 20 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of The Experiential Edge, host Trevor Finch discusses the critical topic of domestic student recruitment with professors Barb Ringelson and Ben Oliver. They explore the importance of experiential learning in attracting students, particularly in the context of changing demographics and competition in higher education. The conversation highlights innovative strategies for engaging high school students through hands-on learning experiences, the significance of feedback from both students and teachers, and the positive impact of these initiatives on recruitment efforts. The episode concludes with practical advice for educators looking to enhance their recruitment strategies and foster meaningful connections with prospective students.


    Takeaways

    • Domestic recruitment is essential for financial stability of institutions.
    • Experiential learning directly influences student enrollment.
    • Engaging high school students through simulations is effective.
    • Building relationships with high school teachers is crucial.
    • Feedback from students during simulations is immediate and valuable.
    • Positive teacher feedback enhances recruitment efforts.
    • Students appreciate hands-on learning experiences.
    • Recruitment efforts should focus on showcasing program value.
    • Instructors can benefit from understanding incoming student expectations.
    • Collaboration between programs can enhance student learning experiences.



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    26 mins
  • 2026: A CLASSROOM ODYSSEY: USING AI TO TRANSFORM EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING
    May 6 2026

    Summary

    In this episode, Trevor Finch and Matthew Schonewille discuss the integration of AI in higher education, particularly in experiential learning. They explore the challenges and opportunities that AI presents for instructors and students, emphasizing the importance of understanding AI as a tool rather than a replacement for traditional learning methods. The conversation covers practical applications of AI in case studies, student presentations, and simulations, highlighting the need for critical thinking and purposeful use of AI in educational settings.


    Takeaways

    • AI has rapidly entered higher education, creating both excitement and confusion.
    • Instructors must understand AI tools better than their students to effectively teach them.
    • AI can enhance experiential learning by providing new ways to engage with content.
    • Critical thinking is essential when using AI; instructors should not blindly trust AI outputs.
    • Common pitfalls include not knowing what to look for when using AI tools.
    • AI can help instructors streamline their processes and save time.
    • Case studies can be customized using AI to better fit learning objectives.
    • Student presentations can be enhanced with AI, allowing for more diverse outputs.
    • Simulations can leverage AI to create tailored learning experiences for students.
    • Understanding the purpose behind using AI is crucial for effective integration.


    Keywords

    AI, higher education, experiential learning, teaching tools, critical thinking, case studies, student presentations, simulations, learning outcomes, educational technology

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    36 mins
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