2018
DOI: 10.1177/1946756718786268
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Reflective Thoughts on Teaching the Future of Tourism

Abstract: This reflective paper considers how Dr. Ian Yeoman teaches futures studies and scenario planning to tourism students across several undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. It is based on his teaching philosophy of visualization, authenticity, problem-based learning, scaffolding, and his understanding of how students negotiate their own learning. The paper examines the approach taken in three papers, where Yeoman is the primary lecturer. As part of the b… Show more

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“…Since the United Nations World Tourism Organization designated September 27 as “World Tourism Day” in 1979, many countries and cities have established their own tourism days (Mason, 2015; Tien, 2007; Yeoman, 2011). This approach has proven beneficial in improving national tourism awareness, promoting government emphasis on the tourism industry, and thus, promoting tourism development (Whitaker, 2004).…”
Section: China Tourism Daymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the United Nations World Tourism Organization designated September 27 as “World Tourism Day” in 1979, many countries and cities have established their own tourism days (Mason, 2015; Tien, 2007; Yeoman, 2011). This approach has proven beneficial in improving national tourism awareness, promoting government emphasis on the tourism industry, and thus, promoting tourism development (Whitaker, 2004).…”
Section: China Tourism Daymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Descriptive case studies will no longer thrill anybody (Aldowah, Rehman, Ghazal, & Irfan, 2017). With interactive simulation to be only the top of an iceberg, engaging, interactive, immersive, full of interaction with AI, ubiquitous computing and technology seem to be the key to success (Yeoman & McMahon-Beattie, 2018;Hod, 2017;Schneider, 2017). Therefore, the classroom of the future, based on the idea of the design thinking lab, seems to be the passport to success in the upcoming digital world.…”
Section: From Chalk and Blackboard Towards The Transformation: Availamentioning
confidence: 99%