Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios 11 th Annual Conference on Case Study Teaching in Science, September 25, 2010.

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Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios 11 th Annual Conference on Case Study Teaching in Science, September 25, 2010.

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Problems with student population? - presentationpresentation Factual knowledge Organization of knowledge Pre(mis-)conceptions Motivation Attention span

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Student goals? Your goals?

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Why Use Case Studies? Use knowledge; remember & reinforce. Understand. Apply. Analyze. Evaluate. Critical thinking // higher order thinking skills.higher order thinking skills

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Problems with case studies? Long time required to fully develop; efficient? Students buy in? Perceived as no work by instructor. Equitable effort within group. Grading: mechanism? why work if there is no grade - equitable.

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Brief case (about 5 minutes). Targeted – to specific area. Apply knowledge (old &/ new) Keeps students on point. Breaks up lecture. What is a mini case, or scenario?

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Advantages of mini cases Long time required to fully develop. Students buy in? Perceived as no work by instructor. Equitable effort within group. Grading: mechanism? why work if there is no grade - equitable. Long time required to fully develop -- brief. Students buy in? in lecture; immediate tie in. Perceived as no work by instructor. lecture. Problems with case studies?

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Goals of mini cases Break up lectureBreak up lecture; maintain attention. Communication, interaction and fun. Brief. Immediate application to material. Make connections. Immediate feedback.

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Examples of mini cases - simple Homeostasis – watering plants.watering plants

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Feedback/grading of mini cases? Call on individuals – problems? Call on same people. Most left out. Ask for class vote – problems? Colored paper. Many are reluctant. Many wait and then follow crowd. Clickers -- concrete proof of answer?

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Printed or projected. Examples of mini cases - simple Homeostasis – watering plants.watering plants – soccer ref.soccer ref. – dehydration.dehydration. – diabetes.diabetes. Your turn ………. – breathing volumes.breathing volumes.

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Examples of mini cases – web based Movies: Fainting goatsFainting goats Flash: Cup and BucketCup and Bucket Air flow Scallop swimming Vagal syncopyVagal syncopy & tilt tabletilt table

Using Mini Case Studies or Scenarios Student feedback Questions? Surveys