Case Studies: Literature Survey


This is a place holder. I plan to build a case studies literature survey using this page, but I won't actually get to it until after spring semester winds down. For now, here is a rough outline:

Why we need case-based learning

(i think the answer is that it is a way of better integrating
learning with real domain content -- skills, practices, external
constraints)

What is a case?

(of course there are a set of answers, also we need to
consider what is a "good" case - for several senses of "good"
and this may vary by learning domain)

Case-based learning activities

(inventory and relate to different learning objectives,
and perhaps to different learning domains)

Implications and conclusions

(how to build better cases and activities, case-based
curricula, the relevance of education to training and vice versa)

References:

Citation
  • Keywords
  • Key Concepts
  • Link


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