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other topics in the course or on problems in society. Thus,

               after a case on global warming, a summarizer might note how
               the ambiguities in the case fit the general pattern of

               environmental problems in that we frequently do not have

               enough information and still must make decisions with

               incomplete and often imperfect data.






               Other activities to practice using cases...


                   •  After reading a case, outline at least three questions that

                       would broaden the scope of discussion around this case.

                   •  What would you do to wrap up this discussion in a class
                       period?

                   •  What are some ways in which you could test students on

                       the "knowledge" learned through this case?
                   •  What would you ask them to do?  How would you score

                       them?






                Some default questions to use when beginning a case

               discussion...


                   •  What's the problem?

                   •  When did this problem begin?
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