My T-RATs (Team Readiness Quiz,;TRQ) like the IRQ are closed book, closed
note because they are supposed to be assessing if students "got" key points
needed to prepare for the application exercise.

On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 1:38 PM Derek Murray <
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> Hi folks!
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> For some reason, I had it in my head that the tRAT should always be open
> book, for the simple fact that it encourages students to bring their books
> and to take good notes. For the quieter student who is well-prepared but
> may be shy to speak up during the tRAT, they have something to back up
> their position. It also helps with appeals. Now I can’t seem to find any
> reference to this in the major sources.
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> Anyone have a citation for this?
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> Thanks!
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> Derek
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