Content and Context What students need to learn and who they are

Be specific. The more detailed your objectives, the more targeted your iRAT and Application Activity will be.

iRAT questions will be aligned directly to this material. Include video titles, chapter ranges, or key topics covered.

These topics will receive extra weight in question design and clinical application scenarios.

Duration affects timing recommendations in your facilitation guide.

iRAT and tRAT Design Readiness assessment question specifications

10 questions is standard for a 60-90 min session.

Avoid DOK 1 — those questions can be answered by AI instantly.

MedMasters Scoring Model: Individual iRAT score weighted higher than team tRAT score. This builds individual accountability and ensures students prepare independently. Teams earning negative tRAT scores signal collective unpreparedness — by design.

The pRAT is an optional post-activity individual quiz that closes learning gaps and activates peer teaching. Students identify what they missed and peers with stronger understanding step in to teach.

Application Exercise The 4 S's — what teams do together

All formats follow the 4 S's framework. Patient Workup is highest engagement for health science students.

Facilitation Preferences How the session guide will be tailored for you

If using InteDashboard, the guide will include settings recommendations for iRAT, tRAT, and peer evaluation configuration.

Your TBL Session Prompt

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