Office Hours | Rx Bricks: Practical Strategies for Active Learning
May 14, 2026
This Faculty Office Hours session explores practical ways to use Rx Bricks to support active learning and increase curricular flexibility in medical education.
Designed for faculty using ScholarRx, the session demonstrates how to search, organize, customize, assign, and collaborate on Bricks to align with course goals and improve student engagement. Participants also explore how TAI (Teaching with AI) can support the creation and customization of Bricks for different teaching needs.
Through guided demonstrations, hands-on workflows, and live discussion, faculty gain practical strategies for integrating Bricks into their curriculum while supporting more interactive, learner-centered experiences.
The session concludes with optional open discussion and Q&A, giving participants an opportunity to share best practices, explore challenges, and exchange ideas with fellow educators.
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