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I have some material I can give you, to avoid cluttering the list will send just to you but if anyone else interested let me know.

It's basically what I use for my TBL 101 - a TBL session on TBL. I'm sure many on this list will have something similar!

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Sent: 30 August 2022 10:00
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Subject: Material for introducing TBL to students

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Hello everyone!
At the beginning of the semester, when I present TBL to my students (second year of a bachelor course in Chemistry), I use a group activity to show them how powerful and engaging is working in teams and how different the point of view of the single student is, if compared to a team. This activity, though, is not structured as a TBL module.
I'm looking for some material which could be useful for any subject (that is, not related in particular to chemistry or science), structured as a TBL module (i-RAT and t-RAT, at least one t-APP), to assign to student in order to show them how TBL works.

Thank you for any suggestion you may give me.
Kind regards

Marina Di Carro

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Prof. Marina Di Carro
Dipartimento di Chimica e Chimica Industriale
Via Dodecaneso 31
16146 Genova

010 3536198 (studio)
010 3536113 (portineria)


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