The fourth and final volume in Weinberg's experiential learning series, published on leanpub in 2017, provides ready-to-use workshop exercises. Where the earlier volumes addressed methodology and theory, this volume is a practical toolkit — exercises that facilitators can run, adapt, and build on.
The exercises are drawn from Weinberg's workshop practice accumulated over decades through weinberg-and-weinberg and aye-conference. Each comes with facilitation notes, debriefing guidance, and discussion of what participants typically experience and what learning is typically available.
The collection represents the accumulated practical wisdom of the series. A facilitator who has worked through the earlier volumes — understanding how to begin, how to debrief, how to design simulations — now has a set of tested instruments. A facilitator who starts here has exercises they can use while developing deeper understanding over time.
The volume makes explicit what was always implicit in Weinberg's teaching approach: learning happens through doing, and the facilitator's job is to create conditions where doing leads to genuine reflection rather than mere activity. The exercises are vehicles; the learning is the destination.
Together the four volumes constitute the most complete written documentation of Weinberg's workshop methodology, capturing a practice tradition that had previously been transmitted primarily through apprenticeship and direct participation.