It differs from the original Jigsaw method in that it focuses more on interpretations and perceptions of the material, rather than strict comprehension.
It was created by Timothy Hedeen as a cooperative learning technique and follows the same principle as the original Jigsaw method.
to save time it is best to give an explanation before the discussion of the topics takes place.
[1] The process of the reverse Jigsaw method can be explained in 3 steps: This technique could be mainly used in two fashions: Case study review and Topical Enquiry.
These questions provide useful starting point and bring out the key elements of an effective discussion.