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A comparison of the effectiveness of the team-based learning readiness assessments completed at home to those completed in class.

Jennifer M CarbreyColleen O'Connor GrochowskiJoseph CawleyDeborah L Engle
Published in: Journal of educational evaluation for health professions (2015)
The at-home administration of the iRAT proved effective. The at-home administration method is a promising alternative to conventional iRATs and gRATs with the goal of preserving valuable in-class time for TBL application exercises.
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