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Program Evaluation Report 1990-1995<br />
Publications<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Sugerman, D. (2007). Administrative practices of accredited<br />
organizations: completely revised and expanded. (2 nd edition). Boulder, CO:<br />
Association for Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Sugerman, D. (2005). Association for Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation<br />
Accreditation Program: policies and procedures manual. Boulder, CO:<br />
Association for Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Priest, S. (2004). Essential elements of experiential programming.<br />
TARRAK Technologies. Ordered at www.tarrak.com.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, H.L. (2004). Metaphorical Introductions to Group Activities:<br />
Food for Thought Revised and Digitized.<br />
Daugherty, M., Gillis, H.L., <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Grubb, A. (2002) The Scholar's Journey:<br />
The Scholarship of <strong>Web</strong>-Based Teaching. Journal of <strong>Ed</strong>ucation, Communication<br />
and Information. Special Focus Issue 2.1.<br />
Daugherty, M.; Grubb, A; <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, L. (2000). "The Scholarship of <strong>Web</strong>-<br />
Based Teaching." In R. Cole (<strong>Ed</strong>.), Issues in <strong>Web</strong>-Based Pedagogy: A Critical<br />
Primer. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Co.<br />
Hester, K & <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (Fall, 1999). “Computers as Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation: a student<br />
perspective.” The Journal of Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation, Vol. 22, No. 2. 80-84.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1999). “Adventure Program Design: beginning to end”. Proceedings of<br />
the South Africa Conference on the Power of Adventure. Capetown, SA.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1999). “Development Adventure Programs.” In Miles, J. & Priest, S.<br />
(<strong>Ed</strong>s.). Adventure Programming. State <strong>College</strong>, PA: Venture Publishing, Inc.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1998). “Beyond Bolts: the other side of challenge course technology”.<br />
Parallel Lines. Vol. 6, No.2.<br />
<strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>College</strong> & State University. (1997). Food for Thought: Developing<br />
Metaphorical Introductions for Group Activities. [Film]. <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, H.L.<br />
(<strong>Ed</strong>s.) Kendal Hunt Publishers, Dubuque, Iowa.<br />
<strong>Georgia</strong> <strong>College</strong> & State University. (1997). Food for Thought: Developing<br />
Metaphorical Introductions for Group Activities. Gillis, L. & <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (<strong>Ed</strong>s.)<br />
Dubuque, IW: Kendal Hunt Pub.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Scott, P. (Summer, 1996). “Expedition Creations: the PACKable<br />
adventure”. Zip Lines. pp.9-10.<br />
Herman T., <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J., and Sparkman, R. (1996). "Kejimkujik National Park: A<br />
Case Study" Cases In Tourism and Commercial Leisure, Atlantic<br />
Entrepreneurial Institute.<br />
Spacht, R. & <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (July/August, 1995). "Keeping it Safe: Liability and<br />
Adventure Programs." Camping. pp. 20-24.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1995). "Outdoor Recreation Programs and Services". Recreation and<br />
Leisure in Canada. ed. Singleton, J.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1995) "Strategic Planning in Service Organizations". Procedings of the<br />
20th International Conference of the Association of Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucators.<br />
Boulder: AEE Publications, p.175-180.<br />
<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J., (December, 1992). "Eco-Adventure: a partnership that makes sense"<br />
Recreation Canada,<br />
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