Wednesday, November 18, 2009

2010 TBLC Meeting Flyer

To help our membership invite their colleagues to the 2010 TBLC Meeting, we have created a .PDF flyer that can be downloaded and shared!

If you would like to request for copies to be distributed at upcoming educational conferences, please contact: admin@tblcollaborative.org

Download Flyer Here


Julie K. Hewett, CMP
Association Manager

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9th Annual TBLC Meeting - March 3-5, 2010
www.TBLCMeeting.org

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

2010 Call for Abstracts - Deadline Reminder

DEADLINE REMINDER! Submission due October 1, 2009

Dear Colleagues:

The Team Based Learning Collaborative (TBLC) was originally founded as a group of health science educators dedicated to using Team-Based learning to further medical and health professions education.

In recent years we have expanded our mission to include the support of faculty who wish to implement team-based learning throughout higher education. Our recent conferences have included educators from a range of backgrounds, and we have benefited from their wisdom as we strive to share teaching resources and promote the dissemination, evaluation and scholarship of team based learning.

We invite you to the 9th Annual Conference on Team Based Learning in Higher Education. The Annual Meeting presentations take the form of plenary presentations, workshops, and posters. This year’s meeting, Co-hosted by Tulane University, will be March 4-5, 2010 at the Lowes Hotel in New Orleans.

You are invited to submit proposal abstracts on any topics relevant to team based learning. We are asking for 3 different types of abstracts. The deadline for submission is October 1, 2009.

1) oral presentations-this would be for 10-15 minute presentations of innovative projects or research.
2) Poster presentations
3) Workshops

Please note: "Workshops" are semi-structured learning sessions designed to facilitate interaction and collective learning. Unlike the lecture format, the interaction and discussion with the participants is expected to be extremely lively, and preferably in the TBL format. They will be given to smaller audiences and must demonstrate evidence of interactivity.

The formats for each abstract and instructions for submissions can be found at the meeting website – http://tblcmeeting.org

We are looking forward to your submissions and hope to see you in New Orleans in 2010!


Sincerely,

N. Kevin Krane MD, Program Chair
Tulane University

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Team-Based Learning Collaborative - Current Topics in TBL w/Larry Michaelsen

Upcoming Larry Michaelsen Interview!

On September 23 at 3 pm Eastern (2 pm central) the Team-Based Learning Collaborative will be hosting its next “Current Topics in TBL Webinar” with an interview of Larry Michaelsen. Larry will be answering audience questions on all aspects of team-based learning: how it got started, advice for common problems and issues, and some specific advice for things that you might be finding challenging in your own TBL classroom. Jim Sibley will be MC for the event and you can forward any questions you have for Larry directly to Jim (jim.sibley@ubc.ca)

Larry Michaelsen is is Professor of Management at Central Missouri State University and is David Ross Boyd Professor Emeritus at the University of Oklahoma, a Carnegie Scholar, a Fulbright Senior Scholar and former Editor of the Journal of Management Education. Dr. Michaelsen has also received numerous college, university and national awards for his outstanding teaching and for his pioneering work in two areas. One is the development of Team-Based Learning, a comprehensive small-group based instructional process that is now being used in over 80 academic disciplines and on over 200 campuses in the US and in eight foreign countries. The other is an Integrative Business Experience (IBE) program that links student learning in three core courses to their experience in creating and operating an actual start-up business whose profits are used to fund a hands-on community service project.

The session is open to everyone and all TBL skill levels. Come join us for an interesting hour talk about TBL with the founder of team-based learning.

To register please contact jim.sibley@ubc.ca. Register early, this session will likely be popular!

If you have a specific question that you would like Larry to talk about, please forward them to jim.sibley@ubc.ca

Hope to virtually see you there!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Dear Colleagues:

The Team Based Learning Collaborative (TBLC) was originally founded as a group of health science educators dedicated to using Team-Based learning to further medical and health professions education.

In recent years we have expanded our mission to include the support of faculty who wish to implement team-based learning throughout higher education. Our recent conferences have included educators from a range of backgrounds, and we have benefited from their wisdom as we strive to share teaching resources and promote the dissemination, evaluation and scholarship of team based learning.

We invite you to the 9th Annual Conference on Team Based Learning in Higher Education. The Annual Meeting presentations take the form of plenary presentations, workshops, and posters. This year’s meeting, Co-hosted by Tulane University, will be March 4-5, 2010 at the Lowes Hotel in New Orleans.

You are invited to submit proposal abstracts on any topics relevant to team based learning. We are asking for 3 different types of abstracts. The deadline for submission is October 1, 2009.

1) oral presentations-this would be for 10-15 minute presentations of innovative projects or research.
2) Poster presentations
3) Workshops

Please note: "Workshops" are semi-structured learning sessions designed to facilitate interaction and collective learning. Unlike the lecture format, the interaction and discussion with the participants is expected to be extremely lively, and preferably in the TBL format. They will be given to smaller audiences and must demonstrate evidence of interactivity.

The formats for each abstract and instructions for submissions can be found at the meeting website – http://tblcmeeting.org

We are looking forward to your submissions and hope to see you in New Orleans in 2010!

Sincerely,

N. Kevin Krane MD, Program Chair
Tulane University

Sunday, July 26, 2009

2010 Meeting Announcement

The Team-Learning Collaborative is pleased to announce that the 2010 meeting will be held in conjunction with Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The dates of the meeting will be March 3 - 4 - 5, 2010 and will be held at the Loews New Orleans Hotel.

For additional information regarding the meeting, please visit the website at http://TBLCMeeting.org

For additional information regarding the Collaborative, please visit the website at http://TBLCollaborative.org

We look forward to seeing you in New Orleans!



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