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Good Grief! Wait, can grief be good? Can struggle and toil produce something good? Absolutely. This is the story of my current good grief.
Many semesters ago, in a previous LMS, I had a faculty member introduce me to the concept of Team Based Learning (TBL) and they wanted to offer a quiz that each student would take individually and then as a group. I am sure the look on my face was somewhat like this:
My initial reaction was, the LMS that shall not be named is not designed for students to take a quiz as a group the same way they can submit a group assignment. As she continued to press on what she was trying to accomplish, I learned more details of her course (we would call it a supplemental course, meaning that they met live but used the LMS to provide resources, materials, assignment drop boxes & administer exams) and we discussed what ways they could maybe bend the system to their meet their objective.
Here is where we landed that worked pretty well:
In the example above, these are 4 students in a group that individually got an 86, 92, 74, & 78 respectively. Then after meeting as a group, re-took the Group Exam and scored an 98, 100, 98, & 96 respectively. This highlights a benefit to them working together and then taking the exam individually - that if they disagreed with the group on what the answer should be, they had the freedom to still answer as they wanted. This paid off for Student 01, but hurt Student 04 in this example. Notice also that because, Student 03 did not meet the Individual Exam minimum score, the faculty member has manually changed the grade to the Individual grade (noted by the asterisk).
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Okay, let's bring this up to the present. As our faculty have continued to explore TBL, we have used the method above in several courses and have since moved to Canvas (we are now starting our 4th year!!!). About a semester ago I worked with one of our faculty to work to incorporate some TBL assignments into her fully online course. Now she would like to include iRATs & tRATs. While those terms were foreign to me, they are essentially what we were doing in our blended courses described above. The iRAT is an Individual Readiness Assessment Test and the tRAT is a Team Readiness Assessment Test. These are typically given prior to the content being taught, think pre-test. We would then follow up with a post-test once the module has been completed. (This is my limited understand based off of working with faculty, feel free to show me the error of my ways in the comments - just be nice about it .)
My initial reaction to her request was to see how we could translate what we did in the live courses to a fully online course. We created a pretty nice timeline/event calendar that would work something like this:
This gives a good idea of the cycle but we are still working out some of the details and would love some thoughts on the approach we are planning in case we are missing something.
Here is the schedule breakdown with some of the thoughts behind them:
I believe there are a few other items such as the module post test and possibly another virtual meeting prior to the next cycle beginning - I just don't have that schedule in front of me.
So if there are any TBL experts out there, I would welcome your thoughts on this cycle and any suggestions that might help make this an excellent learning exercise for students.
1 Denotes the best I can remember and are not intended to represent actual settings & configurations.
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