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Case Studies Home

Welcome to the Case Studies Project.

What is the Case Studies Project? It was created to produce an archive and help support the Learning and Teaching community in sharing its good practice here at the University of Sheffield. Specifically, one of the main goals of the Project is to help you "stop re-inventing the wheel" and create interdisciplinary teaching and learning networks of good practice within the University.

Initially, the solution seemed to be a database of Case Studies but it soon became clear that a more varied approach was needed. For this reason, the Case Studies Project developed into more than just an online repository of multimedia information. It offers a number of different ways to share what you do and learn about and connect with what other people are doing through:

You don't have to submit a Case Study yourself to participate. You can leave comments on the wiki (contact Nadine Wills for a wiki login), on the Good Practice blog or even make a guerillacast. The idea is to create an on-line interdisciplinary teaching and learning network that will encourage an on-going and constantly up-dated exchange of ideas and information.

Go to the University of Sheffield Case Studies Wiki database (where you can browse through Case Studies, watch what people have to say about good practice in guerillacasts, look at archives of the blog or check out the Teaching Expertise Profiles) here.

If you would like to submit a Case Study, have an idea for a Workshop, encounter any difficulties or have any other suggestions, please contact Nadine Wills, the Good Practice Advisor (Case Studies Project Officer) at (0114) 22 20428.

email : N.Wills@sheffield.ac.uk

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