Hi Genevieve,
I have had the same issue with longer scenarios or video-based activities. I decided to send out the scenario or video, but not the questions, before the activity. That way, students
who want to review the scenario or watch the video in advance may do so, but they cannot work on the questions before class.
Hope that helps,
Brenda
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Hi all,
I got a question from a teacher. He was wondering if he could send the application exercise (in our field, it is a 2 pages clinical problem) to the students before the TBL session.
The reason he asked if that he found that students are spending to much time reading the clinical scenario during the TBL session; he thought that if students have already done the reading of the
clinical scenario at home, they will have more time to focus on the questions of this appplication exercise in class and more time for discussion in class.
My first answer would be to suggest not sending the clinical scenario before the class; I suppose some students will already work on it at home and therefore there may be less intra-team/debate
in class about the application exercise.
What are your thoughts? Any experience on this?
Best regards,
Geneviève
Geneviève Benoit
Professeur agrégé de clinique, Service de néphrologie
Directrice du programme de néphrologie pédiatrique
Département de pédiatrie
CHU Sainte-Justine, Université de Montréal
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