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I'm very interested in the response because we, too, do not allow any note taking (for the same reasons). But, lately, I have been worried that we impede learning by this. One way I've thought of addressing this, since Sandy Cook's facilitation article came out, is a one slide summary of the key learning points that students could then have.

Interested to hear everyone's thoughts.
Amanda

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Amanda R. Emke, MD
   Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Critical Care
   Associate Fellowship Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care
   Course Master, Pre-Clinical Pediatrics
   St. Louis Children's Hospital, Washington University Physicians
   Washington University School of Medicine
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From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Lin, Amy
Sent: Friday, October 09, 2015 2:12 PM
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Subject: Student note taking during TBL

Hi all,

Does anyone allow students to take notes during TBL - specifically during the post-RAT discussion or application exercises?

We have not been allowing note taking at any time during the TBL because we are concerned about students copying down questions (that took us forever and a day to write) and sharing them with subsequent classes. But, taking notes is one way for students to solidify their knowledge, so in some ways we may be inhibiting student learning.

How do others handle this situation? Do you have guidelines for the students about "acceptable" (e.g., key concepts, pearls of wisdom) vs. "unacceptable" (e.g. copying down questions) notes?

Thanks!

Amy

Amy Y. Lin, MD
Associate Professor of Pathology
Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
Course Director, M2 Pathology Course
Course Director, M4 Laboratory Medicine Course
Director of Curricular Affairs
840 S Wood St, CSN 130
Chicago, IL 60612
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