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Mon, 21 May 2012 22:53:50 -0400
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Hi Folks,

Does anyone know of TBL being used in a modern languages class (preferably
German)?

My UMBC colleague, Sarah Leupen, and I are running a day-long TBL workshop
for 45 faculty this Wednesday. Enthusiasm seems to be high, but one of the
participants who's already read the book said "I didn't find anything in it
about using TBL to teach German [her specialty]." I also thumbed through
the new TBL in Social Sciences & Humanities book, but didn't see much there
or in the TBL Collaborative "Case Bank."

The German prof was good natured in her ribbing, but I'd love to bring her
a resource to start the workshop, and show the power of the list. Any
suggestions?

Thx,

John

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John Fritz
Asst. VP, Instructional Technology & New Media
UMBC Division of Information Technology
410.455.6596 | [log in to unmask] | www.umbc.edu/oit/itnm


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