Hello Andy:

I've done a couple TBL workshops to our faculty using a modified-TBL approach. The approach includes all the basic elements of TBL such as teams, pre-reading, IRAT/TRAT, application exercises, etc. 

I'm more than happy to send you any material you want.

Thanks

Ron Carson


On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 10:02 PM, Andrew Finn <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi all,
I’ve been using TBL for 20 years and have occasionally presented it to colleagues here and at different universities. I’d now like to train some colleagues in TBL while using TBL techniques (including a mini-RAT, a mini-lecture, and a couple application exercises).

Has anyone developed a RAT and/or team exercises that cover some of the basic components / principles of TBL?  Where would I find such materials, if they exist?  Thx.!

Andy

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