Mini-case study pedagogy: Experience from a technical course in an information systems program
Case method is one approach that has been widely adopted in teaching many professions including law, medicine and business. The general practice is to ask students to read the case, usually four to eight pages long, prior to the session, and then spend the whole session discussing the case. However,...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-52282020-02-28T09:40:43Z Mini-case study pedagogy: Experience from a technical course in an information systems program SHANKARARAMAN, Venky GOTTIPATI, Swapna MEGARGEL, Alan Case method is one approach that has been widely adopted in teaching many professions including law, medicine and business. The general practice is to ask students to read the case, usually four to eight pages long, prior to the session, and then spend the whole session discussing the case. However, for technology courses, the students are required to learn concepts and apply the musing hands-on software tools through lab sessions. Hence, rather than use long cases, that cover the entire session, we need to use mini-cases that are usually one to two pages long. This pedagogy approach allows the class session to be designed with tight integration across the concept presentation lecture,mini-case analysis and hands-on lab session. In this paper, we share our experience in using the mini-case pedagogy to design and deliver a technical course, “Enterprise Integration” which is a year two course in the Information Systems undergraduate program. We share the pedagogy implementation details and challenges, and discuss our findings and lessons learnt in designing and implementing the mini-case pedagogy. Thus providing one pathway for Information Systems and Computer Science professors to, implement the mini-case pedagogy in “technology heavy” courses. 2018-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/4225 info:doi/10.1109/FIE.2018.8659161 Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Mini-Case Case Method Information Systems Pedagogy Enterprise Integration Technology Courses Databases and Information Systems Education |
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Case method is one approach that has been widely adopted in teaching many professions including law, medicine and business. The general practice is to ask students to read the case, usually four to eight pages long, prior to the session, and then spend the whole session discussing the case. However, for technology courses, the students are required to learn concepts and apply the musing hands-on software tools through lab sessions. Hence, rather than use long cases, that cover the entire session, we need to use mini-cases that are usually one to two pages long. This pedagogy approach allows the class session to be designed with tight integration across the concept presentation lecture,mini-case analysis and hands-on lab session. In this paper, we share our experience in using the mini-case pedagogy to design and deliver a technical course, “Enterprise Integration” which is a year two course in the Information Systems undergraduate program. We share the pedagogy implementation details and challenges, and discuss our findings and lessons learnt in designing and implementing the mini-case pedagogy. Thus providing one pathway for Information Systems and Computer Science professors to, implement the mini-case pedagogy in “technology heavy” courses. |
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