Fostering learning beyond urban experiment boundaries
Fostering learning beyond urban experiment boundaries
Samenvatting
Urban experimentation has been increasingly applied as a tool for finding new ways to face grand societal and environmental challenges. Social learning and reflectivity that urban experiments might trigger are seen as crucial mechanisms in this process. Nevertheless, it often remains unclear how to concretely enable learning in urban experimentation. In order to address this practice and knowledge gap, an Experiential Learning and Transition Strategy (ELTS) was developed and applied to the Dutch mobile city experiments program (IMS). Its main aim was to foster learning within and beyond the experiment program boundaries. Applying and assessing ELTS to IMS gave a clearer idea of what works (e.g., the use of learning exercises or guiding questions, stimulating “self-learning,” strong moderation, enough time, and a diverse group of
participants), and what does not work (e.g., input from individual experts), when organizing learning events related to urban experimentation.
Organisatie | Hogeschool Windesheim |
Afdeling | Domein Windesheim in Almere |
Lectoraat | Urban Innovation |
Gepubliceerd in | Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions Elsevier B.V., Vol. 46, Uitgave: March 2023 |
Datum | 2023-03 |
Type | Artikel |
DOI | 10.1016/j.eist.2022.100684 |
Taal | Engels |