Perhaps this brings up an opportunity. Is there a clearinghouse for discipline specific, team-learning appropriate, group assignments or is there interest in creating one? I have spent a great deal of time finding and creating group assignments for my Physiology, Aging, and Human Biology courses. Often with limited success. I wonder if a team approach would be useful, helpful, or logical. The Case Studies in Science site from UB is nice for some of the Natural Sciences but isn't always appropriate. Scott Richard A. (Denny) Kernochan wrote: > I am currently teaching my first TBL course: an Introduction to > Management > using a standard management textbook. Exciting & exhausting. I have two > sections of 150 students each. I need/am looking for effective group > assignments (or models for them) in content areas such as culture, > decision > making, ethics, motivation, power, leadership, organizational design. Any > help or suggestions here will be greatly appreciated. I have read the > guidelines on developing and can do that but am hoping someone will share > assignments that are already developed and have worked for them. > Thanks in advance > R. Kernochan > Asst Prof > Dept of Mgt > Cal State University Northridge. > email: [log in to unmask] > -- Scott D. Zimmerman, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Biology University of Wisconsin-Stout 410 10th Ave. Menomonie, WI 54751 Ph: 715.232.1448 Fax: 715.232.2192 [log in to unmask]