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Join Us at the #TBLC22 Virtual Meeting!

TBLC 2022 Annual Conference Banner

Will you be joining us at the 21st Annual TBLC Conference in April? The TBLC is a group of educators dedicated to supporting faculty that have implemented or wish to implement, Team-Based Learning(TM). Our past conferences have been attended by educators from many different disciplines and K-12 education, and from many different institutions around the world. To be held April 12-13 and 19-20, #TBLC22 has a wide range of sponsorship opportunities designed to showcase your company’s products and services and maximize your footprint. Feel free to take a look at our exhibitor brochure here.

I look forward to working with you to make this educational event successful for all involved. For additional comments or questions, please contact us at support@tblcadmin.org. Looking forward to seeing you in April!

Sincerely,
Julie K. Hewett, CMP, CAE
TBLC Association Manager

An Easy Guide to Teaching TBL with Engaging
Online/blended Activities for STEM Students

TBLC 2022 Annual Conference Banner

With the 2022 TBLC Meeting just around the corner, we would like to bring attention to one of our featured workshops: An Easy Guide to Teaching TBL with Engaging Online/blended Activities for STEM Students. This session will be presented by Stuart Clark from the University of New South Wales Sydney. We hope you enjoy this session!

Title: An Easy Guide to Teaching TBL with Engaging Online/blended Activities for STEM Students
Presented by: Stuart Clark – UNSW Sydney
Date & Time: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Eastern and Tuesday, April 19, 2022 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Eastern

Engaging students virtually and in mixed online/face-to-face environments can be difficult, especially with STEM activities. In today’s world, teachers and lecturers have access to an ever-growing number of online tools to support the delivery of their teaching, but the number and complexity of tools can be confusing to many educators. Multiple platforms can also be a problem for students who are required to split their attention between complex information presented and solved in different tools. In this workshop, we will examine one type of tool – interactive notebooks – that allow lecture material, videos, equations and coding to be integrated into one place.

STEM students can use the notebook by adding notes, do their own calculations or solutions and sharing their solutions with educators. Interactive notebooks work well at different stages of TBL – they can be used to create preparation material and provide application exercises that already perform some calculations and allow team members to adjust their results by discussion and interaction to provide answers to the application exercise. Elements of cognitive load theory can help us design these interactive notebooks to reduce the demands of working memory for students and carefully build long-term memory. Interactive notebooks allow for careful balancing of cognitive load, with worked examples being developed that gradually increase the amount of input the student contributes. Interactive notebooks can also be used to provide faded worked solutions. For example, educators can use interactive notebooks to hide a formula but allow students to play with parameters. This workshop will go through the basics of cognitive load theory and interactive notebooks and put you in the place of educational designers working to improve interactive notebooks for your students.

We hope you enjoy this and our other exciting workshops.

Registration Now Open for #TBLC22 Virtual Meeting

The Team-Based Learning Collaborative (TBLC) invites all educators to attend our 21st annual meeting on team-based learning. This event will be delivered virtually April 12-13 and 19-20, 2022. “Imagining TBL Possibilities in an Ever-Changing World” will be the central theme for the meeting, in which attendees will not only have the opportunity to learn more about the utilization of TBL, but will also explore strategies to adapt to diverse learners and diverse learning needs.

Meeting Program
What can attendees expect to see during the virtual meeting this year? Enjoy sessions, presentations, talks, and networking opportunities as you would at our in-person event. Sessions will be presented in repeated blocks on each of the four dates: earlier blocks to run from 11:00AM Eastern – 3:00PM Eastern and again from 7:00PM Eastern to 11:00PM Eastern. This year we are proud to bring you:

  • Live presentation sessions with opportunities for interactive Q&A
  • Virtual poster presentations 
  • Interactive, synchronous workshops on a variety of topics 
  • Multiple opportunities for networking with TBL colleagues from around the world
  • Recorded presentations available for those unable to attend live sessions

Who Should Attend?
The Team-Based Learning Collaborative (TBLC) is an international group of educators and trainers dedicated to supporting others from a variety of disciplines who wish to implement team-based learning. Our recent meetings have included educators and trainers from a range of backgrounds, including medical education, other health-related disciplines, graduate and undergraduate education, K-12 education, nonprofit organizations, and corporations. We have benefited from everyone’s experience and wisdom as we strive to share teaching resources and promote the dissemination, evaluation and scholarship of team-based learning.

The 21st Annual TBLC meeting is gearing up to be an experience filled with engaging sessions and plenty of networking opportunities for all who attend. We hope you will plan to join us in April for this exciting reimagining of what it means to bring TBL to educators around the globe.

For more information, visit the 2022 TBLC Annual Meeting website. We look forward to seeing you in April!

Thank you,
Robin Risling
2022 Program Chair

The TBLC 2022 Annual Meeting is Going Virtual!

We asked and your responses were overwhelmingly clear. Since gathering in person for the 2022 TBLC Annual Meeting isn’t feasible for all, the meeting will be going virtual! After much deliberation, the TBLC Steering and Program Committees have developed a longitudinal schedule of events that will not only reach as many of our global partners as possible but will also include all of the previously planned sessions and events! As it is increasingly more accurate and timely, the theme of the 2022 virtual meeting will be:

Imagining TBL Possibilities in an
Everchanging World

April 12-13 & 19-20, 2022

Conference Program
What can attendees expect to see during the virtual meeting this year? Enjoy sessions, presentations, talks, and networking opportunities as you would at our in-person event. Sessions will be presented in repeated blocks on each of the four dates: earlier blocks to run from 11:00AM Eastern – 3:00PM Eastern and again from 7:00PM Eastern to 11:00PM Eastern. This year we are proud to bring you:

  • Live presentation sessions with opportunities for interactive Q&A
  • Virtual poster presentations 
  • Interactive, synchronous workshops on a variety of topics 
  • Multiple opportunities for networking with TBL colleagues from around the world
  • Recorded presentations available for those unable to attend live sessions

Who Should Attend?
The Team-Based Learning Collaborative (TBLC) is an international group of educators dedicated to supporting faculty from a variety of disciplines who wish to implement team-based learning. Our recent conferences have included educators from a range of backgrounds, including medical education, other health-related disciplines, graduate and undergraduate education, K-12 education, nonprofit and corporate universities. We have benefited from everyone’s experience and wisdom as we strive to share teaching resources and promote the dissemination, evaluation and scholarship of team-based learning.

We hope you will plan to join us for some or all of the virtual meeting. Registration will reopen on Monday, February 14, 2022.

Thank you,
TBLC

TBLC 2022 Conference Update & Feedback Request

Out of an abundance of caution, we must announce the cancellation of the in-person elements of TBLC 2022 annual conference that was to be held in Orlando, Florida, March 5-8, 2022. We are exploring virtual and postponed meeting alternatives and seeking feedback from membership to help chart a way forward together.

Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, the Executive Committee met several times and discussed our abilities to safely host the annual conference. We looked at interruptions in travel, regional and national case numbers, current feedback regarding registration hesitancy, and historical trends to help us.

We need your input on the conference format
that works best for you.

Options include a virtual-only conference March 6-8, 2022 (sessions delivered 9am-5pm EST), a longitudinal virtual conference with sessions delivered across multiple weeks with varying start times to accommodate a variety of time zones and schedules, postpone the conference to Fall 2022 (date/location TBD), or postpone the conference to March 2023 (date/location TBD). Submit your feedback here to help us know which option will work best for you. Your preferences will be shared with the TBLC Steering Committee to determine the conference structure that best meets our membership needs. 

Updates regarding the conference format will be shared no later than the beginning of February 2022. All current registrants and presenters will be contacted individually to collaborate and help meet your needs.

We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause but greatly appreciate your patience and understanding as we plan the next steps for the 2022 meeting. 

Thank you,
Julie M. Estis, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Team-Based Learning Collaborative, President

#TBLC22 Early Bird Deadline is Quickly Approaching!

The 2022 TBLC Annual Conference is right around the corner and the Early Bird Deadline is January 15. Currently, the TBLC All Access registration is $425/$525 for member/non-member and the Virtual Only registration is $175/$275. After the Early Bird Deadline, rates will increase to $515/$615 for All Access and $225/$325 for Virtual Only. Be sure to register before this deadline to receive the reduced rate!

When: March 5-8, 2022
Where: Orlando, Florida, USA with portions to be delivered virtually

The Residence Inn by Marriott Orlando Lake Nona has extended a reduced rate of $169.00 per night to all TBLC Meeting attendees. This special rate is guaranteed until February 5, 2022, so be sure to book your room before then!

After February 15, the hotel cannot guarantee a room for TBLC attendees, so be sure to book your hotel before the cut-off!

To make your reservations, please visit the hotel’s booking website here.

For more information, visit the 2022 TBLC Annual Meeting website. We look forward to seeing you in Orlando in March!

Spaces Still Remain to Exhibit with TBLC in Orlando!

March is just around the corner! Will you be joining us in Orlando, FL? I would like to extend an invitation to participate Will you be joining us at the 21st Annual TBLC Conference in Orlando, Florida? The TBLC is a group of educators dedicated to supporting faculty that have implemented or wish to implement, Team-Based Learning(TM). Our past conferences have been attended by educators from many different disciplines and K-12 education, and from many different institutions around the world. To be held March 5 – 8, 2022, #TBLC22 has a wide range of sponsorship opportunities designed to showcase your company’s products and services and maximize your footprint. Feel free to take a look at our exhibitor brochure here.

I look forward to again working with you to make this educational event successful for all involved. For additional comments or questions, please contact us at support@tblcadmin.org. Looking forward to seeing you in Orlando!

Sincerely,
Julie K. Hewett, CMP, CAE
TBLC Association Manager

#TBLC22 Saturday, March 6 Pre-Conference Workshops

The 2022 Annual TBLC Meeting is taking place from March 5 through March 8, 2022. New this year is two days of pre-conference workshops to allow for all five of the Fundamental Certificate courses! These earlier days, Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, will give attendees the opportunity to take all required courses for their introductory TBL Fundamentals certification. Find out more about the Fundamentals Certificate, as well as the other TBL-Certifications, on our website. We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!

Workshops being offered on Saturday, March 6 include:

Improving Facilitation Skills for a TBL Classroom
Presenters: Suzan ElSayed – Oakland University
Will Ofstad – West Coast University

Effective facilitation is an integral component of the successful delivery of a TBL module. Facilitation is a complex activity that requires the instructor to implement strategies that engage the audience and promote intrinsic motivation to participate. The purpose of this workshop is to share a diverse range of facilitation strategies that instructors can adapt and use to enhance their facilitation skills.

Peer Evaluation and Team Development
Presenters: Michelle Farland – University of Florida
Sarah Lerchenfeldt – Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine

Peer evaluation and team development increase individual accountability and improve team cohesion to create an optimal learning environment for TBL modules. The purpose of this workshop is to learn the key components of peer evaluation and team development and use best practices to implement a system that fits the needs of the learning environment unique to the educational setting in which TBL is offered. As the final workshop in this series, take the opportunity to develop partnerships among TBLC members for future engagement with this community-driven collaborative.

For the full list of workshops and more details on the 2022 TBLC Meeting, please click here.

#TBLC22 Saturday, March 5 Pre-Conference Workshops

The 2022 Annual TBLC Meeting is taking place from March 5 through March 8, 2022. New this year is two days of pre-conference workshops to allow for all five of the Fundamental Certificate courses! These earlier days, Saturday, March 5 and Sunday, March 6, will give attendees the opportunity to take all required courses for their introductory TBL Fundamentals certification. Find out more about the Fundamentals Certificate, as well as the other TBL-Certifications, on our website. We look forward to seeing you in Orlando!

Workshops being offered on Saturday, March 5 include:

Fundamental Principles and Practices of TBL
Presenters: Shawn Simonson – Boise State University
Liz Winter – University of Pittsburgh

This workshop will be an introduction to Team-Based Learning™ (TBL) conducted in the TBL format. Participants will be given a preparatory assignment, divided into teams, given individual and team readiness assurance tests with immediate feedback, and achieve consensus with their team on a set of increasingly challenging application-based questions.

Creating an Effective TBL Module
Presenters: Amy de Jaeger – University of Manitoba
Hugh Clements-Jewery – University of Illinois College of Medicine at Rockford

This workshop is for educators who have completed the introductory workshop on Team-Based Learning™. The entire workshop will be conducted in a TBL format including a preparatory assignment, individual and team readiness assurance tests, and application-based questions.

The goal of this workshop is for participants to understand the steps involved in designing an effective TBL module relevant to their fields of instruction.

Evaluating Multiple Choice Questions for Readiness Assurance Tests and Application Activities
Presenters: Cortny Williams – University of Western States
Mark Serva – University of Delaware

Attendees will be provided with pre-workshop reading assignments related to evaluating MCQs and using them in RATs and Application Activities. The workshop will begin with an IRAT and a TRAT and will continue with a series of application activities. Application activities will support participants in evaluating the quality, cognitive level, and place-of- best-fit for selected MCQs; and provide practice in creating MCQs for their courses. By the end of the workshop, attendees will be able to evaluate the quality, the cognitive level, and place-of-best-fit (in RATs and Application Activities) for MCQs and create MCQs for their courses.

For the full list of workshops and more details on the 2022 TBLC Meeting, please click here.

You are invited to exhibit with TBLC at the 2022 Conference in Orlando!

March is just around the corner! Will you be joining us in Orlando, FL? I would like to extend an invitation to participate in supporting the Team-based Learning Collaborative at our 2022 Meeting. Feel free to take a look at our exhibitor brochure here. The 21st Annual TBLC Conference will be March 5 – 8, 2022. The TBLC is a group of educators dedicated to supporting faculty that have implemented or wish to implement, Team-Based Learning(TM). Our past conferences have been attended by educators from many different disciplines and K-12 education, and from many different institutions around the world.

I look forward to again working with you to make this educational event successful for all involved. For additional comments or questions, please contact us at support@tblcadmin.org. Looking forward to seeing you in Orlando!