Hello Andy:
I've done a couple TBL workshops to our faculty using a modified-TBL
approach. The approach includes all the basic elements of TBL such as
teams, pre-reading, IRAT/TRAT, application exercises, etc.
I'm more than happy to send you any material you want.
Thanks
Ron Carson
On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 10:02 PM, Andrew Finn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I’ve been using TBL for 20 years and have occasionally presented it to
> colleagues here and at different universities. *I’d now like to train
> some colleagues in TBL while using TBL techniques* (including a mini-RAT,
> a mini-lecture, and a couple application exercises).
>
> *Has anyone developed a RAT and/or team exercises that cover some of the
> basic components / principles of TBL? *Where would I find such
> materials, if they exist? Thx.!
>
> Andy
>
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