On day 2 of med school, I do a TBL on how to do TBL (about 30 min prep + 90 min in class) which goes through the structural basics but I use the music legends of New Orleans as my content (Fats Domino, Dr. John, Alan Touissant, Professor Longhair, etc) and makes them do RATs and a GAE.  Its great fun, uses YouTube clips, and has students discussing the impact of these musicians on modern music by the end of the session.  This year had to do on-line TBL (190 students).

Kevin

 

N. Kevin Krane, MD, FACP, FASN

Vice Dean for Academic Affairs

Professor of Medicine

AOA Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teacher

Tulane University School of Medicine

New Orleans, Louisiana

 

 

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Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 10:09 PM
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Subject: TBL intro video/resource for students

 

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Hi everybody,

 

Do folks share resources/videos/other materials with students that are made particularly for them to introduce the TBL framework? I’d love if you have something that you could share with me.

 

Thanks kindly,

 

 

Jen

 

 

 

Jen Wrye, PhD

Instructor of Sociology

Department of Humanities & Social Sciences

North Island College

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Courtenay, BC  V9N 8N6

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