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Faulkner, Cynthia B.; Webb, Shelly – Online Journal of Distance Learning Administration, 2020
A culminating experience is incorporated into most graduate programs. Capstone courses are one methodology for structuring this experience. These courses are designed to integrate student learning throughout their studies, making them a natural point for program and student learning assessment. The development of capstone courses must consider the…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Capstone Experiences, Graduate Students, Stakeholders
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Dove, Laura R.; Bryant, Natalie P. – Journal of Legal Studies Education, 2019
This article offers a teaching case based on the 2013 controversy surrounding comments made in a deposition by Paula Deen during a lawsuit filed against her by a former employee. Deen's admission of using racially derogatory terms, on top of a variety of other allegations in the case, stunned and outraged many of her fans and the public in…
Descriptors: Legal Problems, Court Litigation, Compliance (Legal), Ethics
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Hunt, David M.; Smith, Kirk – Management Teaching Review, 2019
Classroom methods that facilitate student learning from iteration have received little attention from scholars. Iterative learning requires students to repeat a problem-solving task in new contexts each time applying lessons from previous applications. Iterative learning formats improve students' learning outcomes and help instructors ensure that…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Repetition, Problem Solving, Sequential Learning
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Thibaut, Dylan; Schroeder, Kersten T. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
With biochemistry forced to transition to remote-teaching online, the cooperative active learning and problem-solving normally in labs have been limited. With little ability to perform experiments with laboratory equipment, determining how to mimic the qualities integral to these labs in an online environment is necessary. We propose one possible…
Descriptors: Online Courses, COVID-19, Pandemics, Learning Activities
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Henkel, Martin; Bider, Ilia – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2020
Teaching enterprise modelling is a complex task, as it requires both teaching modelling syntax as well as how to select and extract information from several sources, such as IT systems, employees, and existing documents. To aid teaching enterprise modelling Apprenticeship Simulation (AS) may be used. AS is a form of case-based learning where the…
Descriptors: Entrepreneurship, Business, Teaching Methods, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
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Napier, Nannette P. – Information Systems Education Journal, 2018
Dashboards allow managers to interact with data, asking "what if" questions and looking for patterns. This topic is typically mentioned in information systems courses; however, many students will not have experience with developing dashboards or using them to answer business questions. The purpose of this assignment is to provide…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Computer Literacy, Visualization, Computer Software
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Ballard, Joy; Mooring, Suazette Reid – Journal of Chemical Education, 2021
The need for more sustainable practices is in high demand. Green chemistry discusses practices that would lead to less harmful chemical products ending up in the environment. Herein, we describe an outreach activity that introduces minority high school students to the topic of green chemistry. Three hands-on activities were done to illustrate a…
Descriptors: Organic Chemistry, High School Students, Minority Group Students, Student Satisfaction
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Shane, Jospeh W. – Honors in Practice, 2019
The majority of this essay describes the content, pedagogy, and assessments associated with an undergraduate, interdisciplinary honors seminar on science and religion. The seminar is structured around five major themes: (a) philosophy of science, religion, and their interactions, (b) historical and contemporary case studies, (c) the controversy…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Interdisciplinary Approach, Seminars, College Instruction
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Herreid, Clyde Freeman – Journal of College Science Teaching, 2017
There are multiple ways to put science into a case. This column provides original articles on innovations in case study teaching, assessment of the method, as well as case studies with teaching notes. This month's issue discusses different ways of presenting science in case studies.
Descriptors: Case Studies, Science Instruction, Instructional Innovation, Teaching Methods
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Roell, Christine – English Teaching Forum, 2019
A case study is a teaching method based on the description of a real or hypothetical situation that requires a solution or action. No analysis is provided, so learners analyze the case themselves to make a decision or produce possible solutions. Case studies have been in use for several decades to train students in business, law, medicine, and…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Case Studies, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Saperstein, Daniel – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2020
This hypothetical teaching case illustrates the complex issues that human resources (HR) professionals in higher education may face when making day-to-day employment decisions. This is particularly evident with recruiting and hiring--from applications to interviews, from offers to background checks. Here, an HR professional, with many years of…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Personnel Selection, Law Enforcement, Crime
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Memon, Ismail; Alkushi, Abdulmohsen; Shewar, Dur E.; Anjum, Irfan; Feroz, Zeeshan – Advances in Physiology Education, 2020
Many medical schools offer pre-professional programs to undergraduate students. The main purpose of the university pre-professional program (UPPP) is to equip students with the necessary knowledge and skills required to successfully cope with the academic demands of further education provided by professional colleges. The aim of this commentary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medical Education, Premedical Students, Anatomy
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Shi, Yuwei; Dow, Sandra – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2019
Borrowing from Yale School of Management, we call this new approach the raw case method of learning. Unlike a traditional case study, a raw case is not confined in print or pages of a narrative about a challenging international business situation. It is an open, real-time information space through which case study students may wander. But it also…
Descriptors: Management Development, Business Schools, Case Studies, International Trade
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Ladwig, Christine; Schwieger, Dana – Journal of Information Systems Education, 2020
As commerce associated reviews grow in popularity, social media posters, reviewees, and hosting services should be aware of the legal responsibilities associated with such posts. In this teaching case, the authors describe a recent lawsuit brought against a TripAdvisor.com reviewer, providing an opportunity for classroom discussion of these…
Descriptors: Risk, Legal Responsibility, Internet, Libel and Slander
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Louch, Michelle O'Brien – Information Systems Education Journal, 2016
In academia, plagiarism adheres to the traditional definition: utilizing another person's words or ideas without proper credit. Students are taught to cite everything, while instructors are given tools to detect plagiarism. This ultimately creates an atmosphere of paranoia, where students fear accusation and teachers are convinced that plagiarism…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Plagiarism, College Students, Duplication
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