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American Sign Language faculty member Bill Vicars(California State University Sacramento) discusses his experience of... see more
Information Systems faculty member Paul Beckman (San Francisco State University) discusses his experience applying the... see more
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"Broadcast Composition"is a case study discussion of Steve Krause's evolving use of audio files, podcasts, and... see more
Research suggests people often fail to understand the personal relevance of generalized health information. To make... see more
A blog of news and research articles relating to online learning. With three postings a day, 365 days a year, dating back... see more
Best Evidence Encyclopedia (BEE), created by John Hopkins University School of Education, provides summaries and reviews... see more
This site includes a number of questions that you should ask if creating a case. Additionally the authors believe: "Good... see more
Nuestra investigación-acción se centro en un problema recurrente de nuestros alumnos en el ambiente académico... see more
This site is designed primarily for business cases, but could be used for others, too. The site provides four different... see more
Case studies have long been heralded as an impactful and critical pedagogical approach in college classrooms. Depending... see more