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Hi Don
Info on IFAT
http://www.epsteineducation.com/ifat.php
They are answer sheets that are somewhat like scratch and win
tickets.....student scratch off to check for correct answers and keep
scratching till they find it.
When used for the team tests......they reportedly have lots of
advantages........the group gets immediate feedback...right after their
discussion and decision......while the question is still fresh in their
minds
and......as Larry Michaelsen mentioned in one of his previous
posts.......the group dominator is one scratch away from being
wrong......and the quiet group member is one scratch away from being
validated
I am set to use them for the first time next week.......
Jim
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Subject: 3 things
Dear Larry and All
3 things
1. I receive the digest version of the listserv and it is almost
unreadable. Here is a typical selection of about 20 lines from the last
one. Could something be done about this?
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2. Examples of RATS
I don't know about RATS but I do know that the most phenomenal multiple
choice questions I've ever seen are in the higher order sections of
Bloom's book A Taxonomy of Educational Objectives. They come from all
fields.
3. I'm new to the details of TBL. What re IF-AT answer sheets?
- Don
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University of Redlands School of Business
1200 E. Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA 92373-0999
(909) 748-6249 [log in to unmask]
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Cesar E. Chavez
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