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ELEMENTS OF A CASE STUDY
A case study is a versatile educational tool that can take various forms, including documents, films, or audio recordings. It typically includes an introduction that outlines the problem to be examined, a detailed overview and analysis of the scenario, and a status report describing the organization'
may include a bibliography, a glossary of relevant terms or a list of other activities or exercises that might be used to further
learning of the subject.
Tips for resolving the case problem
these tips might describe the objectives of the problem and tasks to be undertaken.
Discussion outline/question set
provides the instructor
with guidelines for how to teach the case.
Educational objectives
includes a discussion of the
learning points raised by the case.
SYNOPSIS
The synopsis presents a brief overview of the case in question.
ELEMENTS OF A CASE STUDY
The case study is often accompanied by a set of teaching notes, one to several pages long.
The case study document may be as short as two pages or as long as thirty.
A case study may consist of one scenario or several, and it may take many forms, from a traditional paper-based document to films, videos or audio recordings.
Appendices
includes exhibit copies of documents, charts,
technical specifications and so on.
CASE PROBLEMS
Give a situation and ask learners what they would do
next.
STATUS REPORT
describes the organisation’s actions, on
the matter.
OVERVIEW/ANALYSIS
provides a scenario of the situation
and offers more detail about the various players in the
scenario, including the organisation,
INTRODUCTION
The introduction defines the problem to be examined