Bill,
 
I've used half and full sized sheets of flip chart paper for just this purpose for many years. Your solution sounds much more environmentally friendly though.
 
Cheers, Tom
 
Tom DeWitt Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Marketing
College of Business and Economics
University of Hawaii - Hilo
200 W. Kawili St.
Hilo, HI  96720

Phone:  (808) 974-7384




----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Goffe <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, April 13, 2010 12:32
Subject: Another Use of Small Whiteboards -- During Team RATs
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> Like many, in my TBL classes I use small white boards for teams
> to report
> their results when working on problems between RATs. After carefully
> watching student debates and discussions during today's team RAT
> process,it dawned on me that students could use these
> whiteboards for team
> discussions as well. I should add that I teach economics and
> much of the
> course is graphical and the boards are very useful for drawing these
> graphs.
>
> I got this minor insight after carefully sitting down next to
> teams and
> listening to the team RAT discussions. Before, I had just
> wandered around.
> I picked up quite a bit by listening more carefully.
>
>         - Bill
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