This is Richard Saldanha , have spent many years in trying to run a variety of businesses : successfully ,responsibly & sustainably .
Never used TBL but enthused to browse through such positive vibes in the community . !!
Plan to log on more frequently to get a greater appreciation and understanding of TBL
Hello. My name is Shahla Ray. I’m a lecturer at the University of Tennessee knoxville. It has been a while since I attended the conference. I would like to try to participate in a TBL workshop. I’m not sure when the next one is.
Hello. I’m Laura Green - Programme Director for Nursing at University of Manchester. Really excited to be here - I was just wondering why there wasn’t a Slack-style TBL community and then spotted this
I’ve been teaching with TBL for over 8 years and hoping to expand its use within our Programme and across Faculty. Currently helping organize ETBL symposium in July 2024 in Manchester, UK
Hi, I am Pernilla and I teach mainly biomedicine at Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden and are using TBL. Here we have started using TBL quite much both in both basic and advanced levels. Looking forward to learning more tips and tricks .
Hi, I am Aye Thida and I am responsible for creating TBL documents ( Facilitator guides, student guides) for medical year 1 and 2 students for University of Medicine 2, Yangon. We started using TBL in 2019.
Thank you for messaging! Looking forward to hearing about your TBL journey…
I would really appreciate it if you could share my online flyer with your students and encourage them to participate. I really want the strategies to be co-created.
Hi all, I am a professor of psychology in Maine, USA. I have been using TBL and Intedash for a number of years. I have stepped away and now Im working my way back into the groove. Excited to find a community of like-minded colleagues.
Hi Pete,
I teach psychology too! Have been doing so using TBL for many years now. I teach sport psychology and exercise psychology and, occasionally, other psychology type classes (e.g., motor learning). I’ve been using InteDashboard in my classes since the pandemic.
Hi. I’m Jay. I’m an orthopedic surgeon and an associate professor at the De La Salle College of Medicine in the Philippines. I’ve been using TBL since 2016 to teach Clinical Reasoning in Musculoskeletal Medicine and Orthopedics. I would like to learn how to convince the administration and other faculty to adopt TBL (and hopefully Intedashboard as well).
I get my dopamine from computer games (from the Apple IIe and onwards).
Hello Everyone,
My name is Tina Sauber, I am an Occupational Therapist and an Assistant Professor at Huntington University in Peoria, Arizona. The program I teach in is The Doctoral of Occupational Therapy Program. My clinical practice is at The Mayo Clinic in Arizona where I have worked for almost 26 years.
I am excited to learn more about TBL and incorporate it into the graduate courses I teach and am looking for ways to promote student engagement in the classroom as well as hear how others have been using the TBL concepts.
A fascinating fact about me is I am a desert rat who loves the water (live in Arizona and my peaceful place is on the water in a kayak, paddle board, boat or on the beach) and I put other’s needs before my own.
I am looking forward to virtually meet you all.
Best,
Tina
Welcome Tina. Between intedashboard and the team based learning collaborative, there are many opportunities to learn more about TBL and get involved and have your questions answered
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My name is Jesus Pulido and I am a Project Assistant Professor at The Center for Global Education at The University of Tokyo.
I have been teaching with TBL for the past 3 years and I am currently working on my TBL practitioner portfolio. I am happy to join this community of TBL teachers and hope to share and learn as much as possible about TBL in different contexts.
Konnichiwa, hajime mashite @Jesus Welcome to the community! Tokyo is an incredible city that never fails to inspire with its blend of tradition and innovation. We look forward to exchanging insights and ideas with you as we explore TBL in various contexts together. Once again, welcome aboard!
My name is Biji Thomas George. I am an Associate Professor of Surgery and Assistant Dean of Clinical Sciences at a small University based in the United Arab Emirates.
I have been teaching using TBL for more than 5 years but still would like to learn from others how they go about conducting TBL sessions and their best practices.
Hi! Laura Stanley here from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. I direct a College of Medicine module, and we use InteDashboard a lot. I’m looking forward to getting to know this community! Hope you all have a pleasant day.