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Science Teaching Using Cases

For information on teaching scientific topics using the case study method, see the following sources:

BioQUEST. (2005). LifeLines OnLine: Accessible investigative case-based biology for community colleges. Retrieved April 26, 2005, from http://www.bioquest.org/lifelines/

Herreid, C. F. (2004). Case studies in science: A novel method of science education. Retrieved December 11, 2004, from http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/teaching/novel.html

State University of New York at Buffalo (2005). The National Center for Case Study Teaching in Science case collection. Retrieved April 26, 2005, from http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/projects/cases/ubcase.htm

University of Delaware. (2005). Problem-based learning clearinghouse. Retrieved April 26, 2005, from https://chico.nss.udel.edu/Pbl/


 


Why We Wrote This Book

Reflections of a Science Practitioner and Instructor

How to Facilitate A Case Study Exercise

Introduction to the Cases

 

1. Mike Bertal [pdf]

2. Jeremy Geraci [pdf]

3. Gina Gilbertson [pdf]

4. Sam Gold [pdf]

5. Martin Hernandez [pdf]

6. John Lithcovich [pdf]

7. Marie Louise Moreau [pdf]

8. Jennifer O'Connor [pdf]

9. Allen Powell [pdf]

10. Dan Reilly [pdf]

11. Barbara Ross [pdf]

12. Frank Taylor [pdf]

13. Angela Tsu [pdf]

14. Sharon Whitby [pdf]

15. Melanie Wong [pdf]

 

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