Title: Join or Start Groups
1The Science Case Network is an active community
of science educators, learners, researchers,
developers, and professional organizations
interested in furthering the accessibility,
development, and use of cases and problem based
learning (PBL) in science education
- Find Cases
- Access collections of science
- cases such as
Find Collaborators In order to extend case and
PBL methods to new content and new technologies,
engage more students in investigative science by
using cases, globalize science education, teach
interdisciplinary topics, and more
Networking
- Find and Conduct Research on
- Teaching and learning with cases
- Extending cases to emerging content
- Extending cases to new technologies
- Learning quantitative reasoning with cases
- Using online resources with cases
- Teaching with cases online
- Share strategies with other case users.
- Use Cases
- Access to collections of cases
- Advice on teaching with cases
- Assessing learning with cases
- Background information on why to use case and PBL
approaches - Adopt and Adapt strategies
Margaret Waterman, PI
Southeast Missouri State University, ICBL
Deborah Allen University of Delaware, PBL
Clyde Herreid, Co-PI University at Buffalo,
National Center for
Case Study Teaching in the Sciences
Mark Bergland, Co-PI University of
Wisconsin-River Falls, Case IT Karen
Klyczek University of Wisconsin-River Falls,
Case IT Patricia Marsteller, Co-PI Emory
University, Cases online Aditi Pai, Co-PI
Spelman College Michelle Young Three
Rivers Community College Ethel Stanley
BioQUEST Curriculum Consortium, ICBL BJ
Wolter Michigan State University,
external evaluator
Join or Start Groups ScienceCaseNet provides a
networking space for members who wish to join or
start user groups to pursue case and PBL issues
in science education.
Steering Committee
- View Network Events
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- SCN annual conference
- SCN conference presentations
- Workshops
- materials from past workshops
- Members case events
Funded by NSF Project 1062049. SCN is a
Research Coordination Network in Undergraduate
Biology Education