Upcoming TBL Troubleshooting Roundtable!

On October 21 at 12 pm Eastern the Team-Based Learning Collaborative will be
hosting its next ³Current Topics in TBL Webinar² with a TBL Troubleshooting
Roundtable.

Are there things in your own TBL course that still challenges you?

Ruth Levine from the University of Texas Medical Branch, Michael Sweet from
the University of Texas at Austin, and Dan Mayer from the Department of
Emergency Medicine at Albany Medical College will be on hand to answer YOUR
questions on TBL. 

Jim Sibley will be MC for the event and you can forward any specific
questions you have  to Jim ([log in to unmask])

The session is open to everyone and all TBL skill levels. Come join us for
an interesting hour question and answer period.

To register please contact [log in to unmask] Register early, this session
will likely be popular!


-- 
Jim Sibley 
Director 
Centre for Instructional Support
Faculty of Applied Science
University of British Columbia
2208-6250 Applied Science Lane
Vancouver, BC Canada
V6T 1Z4 

Phone 604.822.9241 
Fax 604.822.7006 

-- 
Jim Sibley 
Director 
Centre for Instructional Support
Faculty of Applied Science
University of British Columbia
2208-6250 Applied Science Lane
Vancouver, BC Canada
V6T 1Z4 

Phone 604.822.9241 
Fax 604.822.7006 

Email: [log in to unmask]
Web: http://cis.apsc.ubc.ca
e-Portfolio: http://ipeer.apsc.ubc.ca/wiki/index.php/Jim_Sibley_Portfolio


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