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Christine,

Yep, it is the same test questions for individual and team, but not  
the same test format.

After the individual, in-class test is taken (either with scantron  
cards, clickers, or individual use of laptops, perhaps on a course  
management system), then the teams answer the same questions, perhaps  
using the IF-AT answer sheets or "scratch off" cards. The individual  
quiz helps ensure accountability, and the team quiz is where the  
learning and team bonding really begins (IMHO), as students work  
through and get feedback on their process for consensus building.

The book and website do a pretty good job of explaining this. I also  
think the videos on the TBL site really help.

Good luck,

John



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On Apr 11, 2008, at 12:21 AM, Christine Kuramoto wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> I'm new here and to TBL in general and have a very basic question.
> Please forgive my ignorance, but I can't seem to figure one thing out.
> Do you use exactly the same test for the individual RATs and group  
> RATs?
> Thanks in advance,
> Christine
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