Briefly describe the benefit of teaching with case studies (one-minute paper);
Have access to reference materials on how to teach with case studies (course management system and a campus web site);
Describe situations in which case studies are appropriate for teaching use-case scenarios and critical thinking (workshop discussion with peers and instructors).
Students can be assigned roles in the case, and take on perspectives that require them to argue for specific actions from a character’s point of view, given their interests and knowledge
Students take the initiative to become fully involved, so that topics are no longer treated as abstract ideas, but become central to the student’s sense of self—of what they would choose to do in a specific real world situation.