Pages that link to "Why Do a Case Study?"
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The following pages link to Why Do a Case Study?:
View (previous 50 | next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 2. Develop Ways to Collect Your Case Study Data (← links)
- 3. Collect Data to Answer Your Case Study Questions (← links)
- 4. Work with Your Data to Develop Insights (← links)
- 5. Integrate Case Study Insights into Practice (← links)
- OER Case Study Framework (← links)
- 1. Determine Your Burning Case Study Questions (← links)
- Exercise: Write Your Case Study Research Questions (← links)
- Scan the External Environment (← links)
- Take Inventory of Internal Expertise (← links)
- Exercise: Identify Data Collection Tools (← links)
- Practical Guide: Write Survey and Interview Questions (← links)
- Example: Survey Protocols--Use and User Engagement (← links)
- Example: Survey Protocol--Volunteer Recruitment and Engagement (← links)
- Example: Interview Protocol--Content Authoring (← links)
- Example: Log File Analysis Template (← links)
- Increase Survey Response Rates (← links)
- Example: Distribution of a Survey (← links)
- Example: Solicit Participants (← links)
- Practical Guide: Conduct and Assess Teacher/Learner Trials (← links)
- Example: Organization of Survey Responses (← links)
- Example: Number Crunching (← links)
- Example: Identification of Emergent Survey Themes (← links)
- OER Glossary (← links)
- Example: Interview Protocol--The Concept of Open (← links)
- Example: Develop Insights from Survey Data (← links)
- Example: Interview Protocol--Funding Model Sustainability (← links)
- Example: Interview Protocol--Content Use and Reuse (← links)
- Example: Use Insights from the Case Study Process to Improve Practice (← links)
- Practical Guide: OER Hackathon How To (← links)
- Example: Content Authoring Workflow (← links)
- Why Do a Case Study (redirect page) (← links)