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Hi Judy,
Sorry for the delay.
We are implementing TBL for the first time in a computer science course
(Data Structures and Algorithms) and will definitively be interested in your
proposal!
Best
Ernesto
-----Original Message-----
From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Judy Paterson
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 3:36 AM
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Subject: TBL in quantitative sciences - a time to meet in San Diego?
Hi again
I put a message on the listserve a while ago asking for people who use TBL
in any of the quantitative sciences (by this I mean any sciences or
applications of science where students need to develop the ability to work
with mathematica, statistical, computer based, engineering concepts - or
wider if you think this is an area you work in)
I received some emails in response - thanks very much. But there don't seem
to be all that many of us which puzzles me - our students in maths are very
enthusiastic about the courses that are now structured using TBL principles.
And I know there are engineers who are using these ideas.
Are there any more people who would like to have a time set aside to discuss
using TBL in one of these subjects? If you want to and are going to be in
San Diego please email me now and I will ask for a time slot and we can use
it as we wish - we could share ideas by email and then get together to build
on what comes in? How does that sound?
Thanks very much
Judy
Mathematics Education Unit
Department of Mathematics
University of Auckland
New Zealand
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