Thanks everyone for the responses on team formation.  Great tips, and I'm feeling more confident that I can do it efficiently.  Thanks Jim for your website!  I've been utilizing your resources as I develop the orientation session.  So great to have such a supportive and collaborative community here.


Haviva


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Hi

 

My website has resources on how to form teams in large and small classes

 

http://learntbl.ca/team/

 

there are also tools to help you

 

http://learntbl.ca/technology-that-can-help-tbl/

 

 

jim

 

 

Jim Sibley 

 

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Subject: Re: live team formation

 

Hi Haviva,

 

Happy to set you up with a www.team-match.com/edu account if you want to?

Its a software that helps you sort students into teams.

 

Best,

Norbert

 

Dr Norbert Morawetz

Lecturer in Entrepreneurship

Henley Centre for Entrepreneurship

School of Leadership, Organisation and Behaviour, Henley Business School. 

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Date: Thursday, 27 July 2017 at 04:41
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Subject: live team formation

 

Hi all, 

 

I am curious what is the largest size class that you have successfully used team formation 'on the fly'  (with students lining up and counting off)?  I will have 130 students.  Is that too many? How long might that take? My previous maximum was about 65 students and that had worked well.  I like doing it live, as it works as a nice ice breaker and is very transparent.  But I'm afraid it might get unwieldy with 130 and take too long.

 

Thanks!

 

Haviva Goldman

Drexel University College of Medicine

 


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