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Karla,
We used the first day 4s activity that Larry sent around. We did it for the first time this year and were a little worried that we would have all of the students focusing on a desire for facts, but they didn't and the whole activity went very well. That was four weeks ago and the students are still with us -engaged and challenged-with a good understanding of why we are doing what we are doing.
Kathy
Kathryn H. Thompson, PhD, RD
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition
Director, Distance Education
College of Osteopathic Medicine
University of New England
11 Hills Beach Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
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>>> Jim Sibley <[log in to unmask]> 08/26/12 11:55 AM >>>
Hi Karla
A couple of things
Larry originally sent around a great first day 4s activity...which gets at the role of the teacher in the active classroom
http://www.teambasedlearning.org/Resources/Documents/1st-dayQ%20article.pdf
I sent around a fact density study a couple of weeks ago
The effect of lecture information density on medical student achievement
You can get it from the list serve archive
http://list.olt.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1208&L=TEAMLEARNING-L&T=0&O=A&P=11635
Or I can send on Monday (don't know how to send a pdf from my ipad)
It's a 4s first day activity
Jim Sibley
Sorry for brief message -sent from my iPad
On 2012-08-26, at 8:00 AM, "Kubitz, Karla" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm looking for a couple of suggestions for studies to use for a 1st day (... show them what TBL is like) activity. For example, someone (I think it was Jim Sibley... ) sent around a link to a study that compared learning from lectures with three levels of fact density. I'd like to create an activity where I'd summarize the methods and then ask ad hoc teams to predict the findings. Anyone have suggestions of studies like what I'm looking for? I'm particularly interested in studies where the findings might seem counter-intuitive to students. Thanks. Karla
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> Karla Kubitz
> Department of Kinesiology
> Towson University
> 8000 York Rd
> Towson, MD 21252
> 410-704-3168 (phone)
> 410-704-3912 (fax)
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