Presenting the Problem: Defining the Challenge Clearly
Every case study needs a strong problem at its core. This is the main issue your students will try to solve, and it forms the heart of your case. A good problem is clearly described and comes with relevant data and background information to help students understand the situation. In this learning element, you’ll learn how to:
- Define the central dilemma or decision the case revolves around.
- Share key information and context that students need to analyse the problem.
- Use digital tools to present the problem in engaging and interactive ways.
These tips will help you guide your students through a focused, meaningful learning process.
To present the problem, your students should solve, you can use different digital tools:
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