Sailing ship
 
Alan Machin: Tourism As Education
Home page: photos, papers, ideas on tourism, education and communication
 
 
Final Year Students' Visit To Halifax, 11 April '08
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Career Networking
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Barcelona
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Final Year Students' Social - 18 Dec 07
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Idealog - December 2007
Ideas, notes and comments
 
 
More About Malta
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Stimulating New Ideas In Tourism Teaching
Widening Participation and Debate
 
 
Idealog - November 2007
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Idealog - October 2007
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Idealog - September 2007
Plane Paradox;Tour Guiding; Where in the World?; Do Tourism Students Know Where They Are?; Leeds Met's Wow!; Sea Harrier; Scarborough and Tourism As Education; Doing A Dissertation; Types of Tourist; A Media Lens; Cost of Travelling Alone; Risk of Bias?
 
 
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International Centre for Responsible Tourism
A major addition to Leeds Met Tourism work
 
 
Idealog - July 2007
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Idealog - June 2007
Christian Pilgrimage; Cincinnati Museums Centre; The Coming of the Guide Book; Talking to Tourists - Media, Stages of the Visit, The Service Journey; Tourism's Missing Link; The Final Call; SATuration level; Halifax's Edwardian Window on the World
 
 
Idealog - May 2007
Martin and Osa Johnson, Wensleydale Creamery, Malham Tarn, Thomas Cook, Northern Ireland's Tourism Rebuild, Jamestown Festival Park, Cite des Sciences
 
 
Idealog - April 2007
The Promenade Plantee, The Jardin des Plantes, Environmental Data, Victorian Beauty Spot Rediscovered, Jamestown, The Anglers' Country Park, Children's Museums, Fairburn Ings
 
 
Idealog - March 2007
A Sense of the Past- The 'Amsterdam', The Outdoor Classroom, Film-Induced Tourism, Making Tracks for the Coast and Country, Pictures, Context and Meaning, Classics-on-Sea, Hi Hi Everyone!, Dark Side of the Dream, Holodyne - The Action Cycle
 
 
The Man Who Drew Tintin
Herge's centenary exhibition in Paris
 
 
Idealog - February 2007
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The Funnies
Liked this - and that ....
 
 
Idealog - January 2007
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Scarborough: history in view
Photos and panoramas of Scarborough with notes
 
 
Idealog - December 2006
Writers on Landscape, Story Books, The Deep, Flour Power and the Archers,Showcases: Grand Tour, Halifax Piece Hall, Books of Concern about Tourism, Tourist Traces, Tourist Typologies, The Growth of Educational Tourism, The Field Studies Council, etc
 
 
Idealog - November 2006
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Idealog - October 2006
A blog of ideas, comments and notes
 
 
Idealog - September 2006
A blog of ideas, comments and notes
 
 
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Tourism and Transport; Dark Tourism - Book, Theory, Mill, War, Skeleton, Diana and Dodi, Arlington, Korea; Slavery, Renewal: Yorkshire
 
 
Idealog: April-June 2006
Exploring the world through tourism, the media and education
 
 
Travel To Understand: Belfast
Telling the stories of troubled times
 
 
Travel to Understand: Pride of Place
Informing Communities
 
 
Museums As Mass Media: Ironbridge
Editing views of the past through recreations of history
 
 
The Monterey Bay Aquarium
An outstanding educational facility in California
 
 
Chicago: Tourism Re-Imaging
A closer view of an iconic city
 
 
Calderdale - A Case Study in Tourism Development and Urban Change
A Case Study in Tourism Development and Urban Change
 
 
Scarborough's Navy Rules the Waves
An old tradition draws the tourists
 
 
Creating Colonial Williamsburg
A critical study of an American icon
 
 
Colonial Williamsburg
A Virginia history showcase
 
 
A Social Club Outing By Train, 1935
How to do Scotland in 30 hours flat
 
 
Going Dutch
Presenting the past in the Netherlands
 
 
Keukenhof: Business is Blooming
Using tourism to promote an industry
 
 
A View of Italy for the City
Trentham Gardens Revived
 
 
A Case Study in Heritage Management
A curious tale of misleading publicity
 
 
Perfection in Paradise: The Eden Project
New page being added: The Eden Project's design for success
 
 
Prague Tourist Shows
Outstanding showcase attractions in the city
 
 
Escaping From Slavery: Facing Our Past
The US National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
 
 
VIEWPOINTS
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Lost Horizon
Losing sight of tourism's value
 
 
The Beckoning Horizon
Educational Origins of Tourism
 
 
Final Years' Christmas Social, 2006
An informal event at the City Campus
 
 
3D Media
Tourism communicating
 
 
Crossing the Channel
Tourism, Media and Education
 
 
A Positive Role
Tourism As Education
 
 
The Educational Origins of Tourism
Discussion paper
 
 
The Development of Educational Tourism
Key dates in the development of educational tourism
 
 
Retracing the Steps: Tourism as Education
ATLAS Conference paper given in Finland, 2000
 
 
Tourism and Historic Towns: The Cultural Key
A background paper for a Council of Europe Conference
 
 
The Social Helix
Visitor Interpretation as a Tool for Social Development, 1989
 
 
LEEDS MET TOURISM COURSE PHOTO PAGES
 
 
Awards Ceremony 2007
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Alumni at Work
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Awards Photographs 2006
Leeds Metropolitan University Tourism Awards
 
 
Celebrating, 2006
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Malta Residential, 14-21 Feb 2006 - Page 1
Reports and Pictures
 
 
Malta Residential, 14-21 Feb 2006 - Page 2
Photos and reports of Friday 17 Feb onwards
 
 
Malta Residential, 14-21 February 2006 - Page 3
Reports and pictures from Sunday, 19 February onwards
 
 
Awards Ceremony 2005
Some people who were celebrating
 
 
Graduation Photographs 2005
LeedsMet Tourism Management final year students 2005
 
 
Malta Residential 17-24 November 2004
Leeds tourism management residential Malta 2004
 
 
Celebrations, 2004
LeedsMet students lunch and evening social
 
 
Malta Residential, December 2003
Photos of a seven-day visit
 
 
Tourism Alumni Reunion, 8 March 2003
Leeds tourism students reunion 2003
 
 
Awards Ceremony, 2002
Missing photos rescued and downloadable
 
 
Earlier Malta Visits
Leeds tourism management residentials to Malta
 
 
Level 1 trip to Blackpool
Study Time and Socialising: 7 March 2007
 
 
Scarborough
Photos from level 1 residentials
 
 
Bibliography
Books and other works useful in studying tourism as education
 
 
Tourist Photography
(New page being prepared)
 
 
World Geography Quiz 1
A test of your knowledge
 
 
Charleston, South Carolina
A photo essay about a fine historic city
 
 
About the author
Brief details
 
 
News From Leeds Met
International Centre for Responsible Tourism Newsletter May 2008
 
 

Stimulating New Ideas In Tourism Teaching

Alan Machin Work - Tourism As Education

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Growing student numbers, distance learning, the influence of the web, television and cinema presentation techniques, the power of graphics and crisp communication ..... modularity, pick-and-mix, learning style preferences, changing attention spans, student-driven ALT ..... lifelong learning; building knowledge from age 9 to 90 .....

This paper is about a work in progress; an experiment in developing ideas around a particular, underplayed idea - that tourism is a form of education and discovery. The experiment is a personal web site funded by the author. It is linked to Leeds Metropolitan University work and the Leeds Met's own web sites, but is a distinct project. The author has worked in education, tourism and the associated media since 1962.

The web page's audience: travellers with an interest

The web site grew out of a wish to keep in touch with Leeds Metropolitan University Tourism Management alumni. It also aimed to make available to them and present-day students many of the photos taken by the author of course activities since it launching in 1992: all material can be downloaded free of charge.

It proved very popular. It became obvious that there was a way of adding ideas, comments and features connected with the author's teaching, and to make these available to a far wider audience. This would let people know of some of the activities of the Leeds course, and hopefully stimulate interest and discussion about modern tourism.

Students and alumni graphic

The Leeds team keeps in touch with many alumni. I act as the primary channel for alumni information within the team and co-ordinate this with the University Alumni Office. Of around a thousand ex-students of the Tourism Management courses we have information about, and/or contact with, 15-20%. The web site Alumni News page contains 130 entries short or long about ex-students: see the page www.alanmachinwork.net/Alumni-News.

Apart from reunions (the biggest in 2003 attracted 73 participants) we have been able to draw on alumni contacts for talks, advice and help finding placements and permanent jobs. The alumni provided ten speakers for a future Careers Networking Day in April 2007 attended by nearly all level 2 and 3 students. Their reaction to hearing about approaches to student work and future careers was extremely positive.

The Outdoor Classroom timeline

Leeds Met has moved to an online teaching support system which it calls X-Stream, having used standard WebCT in recent years. This has space limits and is confined to registered individuals. the author wanted to experiment in widening interest in ideas, and to attract people to our courses.

Developing theory graphic

The author has published research papers, but wanted to reach a wider audience. After 19 years in the industry and education, it was believed that tourism is about more than just making money, but that it has a strong educational potential as in its early days. This work began in 1983 when working for local government amid the political cut-and-thrust of community life. The slides shown above have been just part of this re-examination of theory carried out as part of the teaching process.

Malta residential ALT

Residential work has included Scarborough, Edinburgh, York, Bruges, Amsterdam and Malta with lectures, guided visits, primary research, and role-play. The above examples are from the Malta programme showing Leeds students meeting local guides-in-training; a marketing lecture; a hotel management and marketing visit; questionnaire research in progress; and a group singing a promotional jingle that they had had to compose. This material added to WebCT files for student use, and to www.alanmachinwork.net. Detailed daily reports and photos for the 2006 visit to Malta were added using an internet cafe on the island, and friends and family could track what the students were doing during the week itself.

Interpretation media

An extract from the text in a posting on 'Interpretive Media' - 22 June 2007

"All of these media have to meet those general requirements. Some do so using the human voice or a recording of it - in the appropriate language and at the right level for the audience, old or young, specialist or not, to understand. Some are expensive to produce, others cost very little. Some - human beings and interactive computers - can handle questions. Many can incorporate pictures or video, or else be used in conjunction with another medium that can do so. A few can use sound effects - bird song or the noise of some ancient machine; and they might be able to use the recorded voice of someone who died many years before. It is tempting to give the job of production to a manager, curator or technician. It must be given to a specialist who knows how the visitor thinks, what they might know already on a particular subject, and who can author the right words along with sourcing the right pictures".

*** Text, photographs and graphics on these pages are by the author, except for the alumni pictures of Andy Grundy and family (p1, top left: Andy Grundy), Cath White (against Jet2.com logo: Leeds Met/Liz Farnhill) Karla Hawke in Cambodia (below Cath White photo: Karla Hawke), and Eanam Wharf exhibition in the last group of photos: Bulmer and Glennon)

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