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Online Instructional Resources
Teaching Methods: Case-based Teaching
Introduction
General Resources
Case-based teaching is an active learning strategy in which students read and
discuss complex, real-life scenarios that call on their analytical thinking
skills and decision-making. The sites below provide methods for incorporating
cases in all disciplines.
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Using Cases in Teaching (Penn State).
For instructors interested in starting to use cases in teaching. Provides strategies
for writing an effective case and teaching with it, additional resources for
specific disciplines, and links to case examples.
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/cases/
"Teaching with Case Studies," Speaking of Teaching,
Stanford University Newsletter on Teaching, Winter 1994, Vol. 5, No. 2.
Discussion of designing a case study experience from writing or finding the
case through wrapping up the discussion.
http://ctl.stanford.edu/Newsletter/case_studies.pdf
"Case Based Learning in Your Classes," Margaret
A. Waterman and Ethel D. Stanley.
Describes various types of cases, teaching methods for them, and other issues
in case-based teaching, including assessment.
http://cstl-csm.semo.edu/waterman/CBL/index.html
National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science (State
University of New York at Buffalo).
A comprehensive site for all scientific disciplines. Links to numerous articles
on case study teaching in science plus an extensive collection of cases.
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/case.html
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