“…Learning, when viewed experientially, is more focused on the process than the products, highlighting the development of meta-cognitive skills critical to lifelong learning (Baker et al, 2012). This approach to learning has shown to increase student satisfaction in the course, improve retention of information as measured on examinations, develop a deeper, more complex understanding of concepts, improve practical use of information, and develop meta-cognitive skills useful in all domains (Abdulwahed & Nagy, 2009;Eyler & Giles, 1999;Eyler & Halteman, 1981;Markus, Howard, & King, 1993;Specht & Sandlin, 1991;Steinke & Buresh, 2002).…”