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I tend to think that we need to give the students just enough to engage in
the problem....and a lot of that small detail will get acquired because
they need it to solve the problem
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Jim Sibley 
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On 12-05-15 9:57 AM, "Carson, Ron" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

>If you don't mind me asking, what's the importance of asking "big
>picture" questions versus detailed questions?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Ron
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Team-Based Learning [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
>Behalf Of Sibley, James Edward
>Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2012 12:53 PM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Help Writing Good MCQs for MBA and Executive MBA Management
>Courses
>
>Hi Tony
>
>Attached is my MCQ writing handout.
>
>Remember the questions should be at the Table of Content level not the
>index level.....big picture, important concepts and definitions
>
>Wow....that©ös a lot of reading....our students complain if we give them
>50 pages for 2 weeks
>--
>Jim Sibley
>Director
>Centre for Instructional Support
>Faculty of Applied Science
>University of British Columbia
>2205-6250 Applied Science Lane
>Vancouver, BC Canada
>V6T 1Z4 
>
>Phone 604.822.9241
>Fax 604.822.7006 
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>On 12-05-15 8:53 AM, "Anthony Mento" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>>Hello,
>>I have been using TBL in my MBA and EMBA case-based management courses
>>since Sept. 2011.  I feel the process leads to more learning and
>>interesting discussions than the  previous Harvard type class case
>>discussion process that I followed.  After using a typical case
>>discussion approach for the past 30 years, I am very excited with the
>>TBL process.
>>
>>I am having an extremely difficult time writing good MCQs for the RATs.
>>My questions tend to be too picky and mostly identification.  Is there
>>a framework to follow that can provide a systematic approach to writing
>>good MCQs?  I don©öt seem to be getting better over time.  I am aware of
>>the backward design approach for developing RAT questions but am
>>finding it near impossible to implement.
>>
>>Any guidance would be very much appreciated.  For a typical 15 week
>>course, I have  5 RATs (20 MCQs each)  for 5 modules covering 100-150
>>pages /module.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Tony Mento
>>
>>________
>>Dr. Tony Mento
>>Loyola University Maryland
>>Loyola Graduate Center
>>2034 Greenspring Drive
>>Timonium, Maryland 21093-4115
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>>410.617.1507
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