Learning with Cases

Learning with Cases
Author: Louise A. Mauffette-Leenders,James A. Erskine,Michiel R. Leenders
Publsiher: London, Ont. : Case and Publication Services, Richard Ivey School of Business
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1997
Genre: Business education
ISBN: 0771419694

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Learning with Cases

Learning with Cases
Author: Louise A. Mauffette-Leenders,James A. Erskine,Michiel R. Leenders
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2007
Genre: Business education
ISBN: 0771425848

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Cases on Transnational Learning and Technologically Enabled Environments

Cases on Transnational Learning and Technologically Enabled Environments
Author: Mukerji, Siran,Tripathi, Purnendu
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2010-03-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781615207503

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"This book offers case studies on divergent themes addressing the core perspecitve of technological adaptability and transnational learning"--Provided by publisher.

Teaching and Learning with Cases

Teaching and Learning with Cases
Author: Laurence E. Lynn Jr
Publsiher: CQ Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781483371092

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Lynn introduces readers to the case method of instruction popularized by the John F. Kennedy School of Government and the Harvard Business School. This is a practical, process-oriented guide to teaching, writing, and learning with the case method. Lynn integrates insight from literature with his own extensive experience as a case teacher and writer, and as a trainer of case teachers and case writers. Lynn selects the broadest possible context for discussing the use of cases in teaching for maximum appeal to instructors and learners in diverse fields.

Cases on Smart Learning Environments

Cases on Smart Learning Environments
Author: Darshan Singh, Abtar,Raghunathan, Shriram,Robeck, Edward,Sharma, Bibhya
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2018-12-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781522561378

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At a time when ICTs are proliferating various facets of society and human interactivity, optimizing the use of these tools and technologies not only enhances learning but also transforms learning experiences all together, resulting in an increase of effectiveness and quality of education around the globe. As such, teachers are being challenged to implement a wide range of tools, such as mobile learning and augmented reality, to create smarter learning environments inside and outside of the classroom. Cases on Smart Learning Environments explores the potential of SLE tools for enhanced learning outcomes as experienced by educators, learners, and administrators from various learning institutions around the world. This publication presents cases on the real-world implementation of SLEs in 11 countries that span the continents of Asia, Africa, Europe, and North and South America. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as learner engagement, teacher training, and intelligent agent technology, this book is ideally designed for academicians, instructors, instructional designers, librarians, educational stakeholders, and curriculum developers.

Cases on Active Blended Learning in Higher Education

Cases on Active Blended Learning in Higher Education
Author: Padilla Rodriguez, Brenda Cecilia,Armellini, Alejandro
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2021-02-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781799878582

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Active blended learning (ABL) is a pedagogical approach that combines sensemaking activities with focused interactions in appropriate learning settings. ABL has become a great learning tool as it is easily accessible online, with digitally rich environments, close peer and tutor interactions, and accommodations per individual learner needs. It encompasses a variety of concepts, methods, and techniques, such as collaborative learning, experiential learning, problem-based learning, team-based learning, and flipped classrooms. ABL is a tool used by educators to develop learner autonomy, engaging students in knowledge construction, reflection, and critique. In the current educational climate, there is a strong case for the implementation of ABL. Cases on Active Blended Learning in Higher Education explores strategies and methods to implement ABL in higher education. It will provide insights into teaching practice by describing the experiences and reflections of academics from around the world. The chapters analyze enablers, barriers to engagement, outcomes, implications, and recommendations to benefit from ABL in different contexts, as well as associated concepts and models. While highlighting topics such as personalized university courses, remote service learning, team-based learning, and universal design, this book is ideal for in-service and preservice teachers, administrators, instructional designers, teacher educators, practitioners, researchers, academicians, and students interested in pedagogical approaches aligned to ABL and how this works in higher education institutions.

Teaching with Cases

Teaching with Cases
Author: Espen Anderson,Bill Schiano
Publsiher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781633691131

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Case method teaching immerses students in realistic business situations--which include incomplete information, time constraints, and conflicting goals. The class discussion inherent in case teaching is well known for stimulating the development of students' critical thinking skills, yet instructors often need guidance on managing that class discussion to maximize learning. Teaching with Cases focuses on practical advice for instructors that can be easily implemented. It covers how to plan a course, how to teach it, and how to evaluate it. The book is organized by the three elements required for a great case-based course: 1) advance planning by the instructor, including implementation of a student contract; 2) how to make leading a vibrant case discussion easier and more systematic; and 3) planning for student evaluation after the course is complete. Teaching with Cases is ideal for anyone interested in case teaching, whether basing an entire course on cases, using cases as a supplement, or simply using discussion facilitation techniques. To learn more about the book, and to see resources available, visit teachingwithcases.hbsp.harvard.edu.

Teaching with Cases

Teaching with Cases
Author: James A. Erskine,Michiel R. Leenders,Louise A. Mauffette-Leenders,Richard Ivey School of Business
Publsiher: London, Ont. : Ivey Publishing, Richard Ivey School of Business
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1998
Genre: Active learning
ISBN: CORNELL:31924088900190

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