Case-based learning
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Definition
- Case-based learning is also a subfield of artificial intelligence. Case-based learning as technology can be found in advanced systems like ITS, e.g. to find stories to support reasoning (Jonassen & Hernandez-Serrano, 2002)
References
- Jonassen, David H. & Julian Hernandez-Serrano, Case-Based Reasoning and Instructional Design: Using Stories to Support Problem Solving ETR&D, Vol. 50, No. 2, 2002, pp. 65\u201377 ISSN 1042-1629.
- Lundeberg, M., B. Levin and L. Harrington (2000). Who Learns What from Cases and How ? : The Research Base for Teaching and Learning With Cases, Mahwah, NJ, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
- Williams, S. M., (1992) Putting Case-Based Instruction Into Context: Examples From Legal and Medical Education. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2, 367- 427.