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Greetings,
I am making plans to implement team-based learning in my social welfare
policy and practice course this semester. I have previously taught this
course in a face-to-face setting but this semester I will be delivering it
online. I am feeling challenged by adapting TBL to an asynchronous, online
environment.
I have reviewed the chapter by Freeman in the text by Michaelsen, Bauman
Knight & Fink. In addition, I read through some of the challenges others
have faced adapting TBL to online education in the following article:
Palsole, S, & Awalt, C. (2008). Team-based learning in asynchronous online
settings. *New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 116*, 87-95. doi:
10.1002/tl.336.
I found these resources helpful but would certainly appreciate anyone who
might be willing to share lessons learned from using TBL in an online
course.
Best,
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Amy Murphy-Nugen, M.S.W.
Visiting Lecturer, Ph.D. Student
I.U. School of Social Work
902 West New York Street
Education/Social Work Building
ES 4138
Indianapolis, IN 46202-5156
*“I have tried to be objective, but I do not claim to be detached.”* --C.
Wright Mills
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