Hi
When ever I see other people's discipline's I see activities
My own discipline…not so much :-)
Which of these adverts would be most persuasive with this community…and why?
Which scenario best exemplifies this theory and why?
Which change would result in the greatest improvement in…..?
The key here is to put students in discrimination mode….sorting through scenarios…using specific criteria….then they get to argue about both the criteria and its application…what criteria did you use, which is MOST important, which one doesn't apply in
this situation, how did you apply the criteria
JIm
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Hello -
I am new to TBL and looking for sample activities that could be used in
an Introduction to
Communication course I am teaching. I have all levels sign up for this
course. I am in the
process of redesigning the course and welcome any ideas and/or
suggestions for team
activities.
Thank you in advance,
Lillian
Lillian Spina-Caza, MS, PhD
Lecturer
Department of Communication and Media