Consistency, realism and authenticity as a quality criteria for a didactically high-quality case study
Design your case study with a clear thread to ensure that learners can easily maintain focus on the main objectives and avoid getting sidetracked by trivial or incidental issues. In addition, the case should be both realistic and authentic, meaning it should align with the learners' existing knowledge and experiences. Avoid selecting cases that are too specialized or outside the realm of the learners' reality, even if they seem particularly intriguing.
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