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"Tobin-Janzen, Tammy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi folks,

Tom Peeler and I use TBL in our Workshop Genetics Course.  We're
substantially updating the course for this fall, but last year's web link
is:

http://comenius.susqu.edu/BIOL/201/01/workshophome.htm

I'll let you all know when the new web site is live.

I also taught a nonmajor's biology course (a food science course) entitled
'The Spice of Life' that incorporated RAPs as part of the course.  Its
website is:

http://comenius.susqu.edu/BIOL/010/Tobin-Janzen/spiceoflifehome

I hope your summers are going well.

Tammy Tobin-Janzen
Biology Department
Susquehanna University
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On 8/11/08 11:59 AM, "Sibley, Jim" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi
> 
> I think Francine Glazer at Kean University is using TBL for biology
> http://www.kean.edu/~biology/FacResInt.htm
> 
> These website mentions TBL in Biology Context
> 
> http://gallery.carnegiefoundation.org/collections/keep/whitney/whitney2.
> html
> 
> http://www.umaine.edu/teaching/PeerCon.htm
> 
> Pharmacy specific
> 
> http://www.aacp.org/annualmeeting07/mon_016.html
> 
> There are lots of medical schools using TBL in the pre-clinical years
> 
> Sandy Cook at National University of Singapore - Duke Medical School
> might be interesting to talk to since she has built a TBL curriculum
> from the ground up (they are at end of first year of implementation....I
> think)
> 
> Jim
> 
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> Subject: New curriculum in pharmacy
> 
> Hello everyone!
> 
> We are starting a new school of pharmacy and we are exploring using TBL
> as a primary method of teaching for the curriculum. Fortunately, we are
> able to build the curriculum from ground zero and all of our faculty
> believe in the potential of TBL (many of us have experience with PBL) so
> we have little resistance to a change in the "right" way of teaching. In
> order to help us get a jump start with developing the units, can anyone
> recommend examples of courses in the biological or biomedical sciences
> that we could review?
> 
> Thanks! Any assistance is appreciated greatly.
> 
> Lane
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> Lane J. Brunner, R.Ph., Ph.D.
> Dean, School of Pharmacy
> Rueckert-Hartman College for Health Professions Regis University
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