Dear Colleagues, 

This year some of us have taught with TBL in an online environment. Though challenging, it is probably one of the few positive outcomes that have come out of COVID-19 - the student engagement rates and learning outcomes in TBL classes can remain similar to those in a face-to-face classes setting. We have seen this in the 60+ online TBL methodology workshops we have conducted with median feedback ratings of 5 out of 5.

As you get geared up for the upcoming semester, I would love to share best practices on how to move beyond emergency online remote teaching to an easy-flowing active and collaborative teaching using online TBL. I am facilitating two workshops on 26 and 27 August on the topic 'Flattening the Online TBL Teaching Curve'.

Whether you are teaching a small cohort of fewer than ten students or a larger class of more than 100 students, we will together dive deeper into how you can manage your online classes more effectively from a technical as well as from the TBL methodology stand-point.

  • Develop online TBL domain knowledge 
  • Experience live online TBL with TRATs, applications and gallery walks 
  • Collaborate with a diverse group of global educators    

To learn more or register, please click the button here: https://www.blog.intedashboard.com/online-tbl-teaching-workshop


Kind regards,
Brian


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Brian O’Dwyer
Founder

InteDashboard: Empowering TBL with Technology
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