Teaching Notes available in InfoSci-Cases Platform

By IGI Global on Dec 16, 2010
InfoSci®-Cases now offers access to teaching notes within the database. Registered users are given access to the teaching notes that accompany many cases within InfoSci®-Cases. This access allows professors to consider the support materials when selecting a case study suitable for use in their class. Unregistered users, such as students, will not have access to the teaching notes unless the professor wishes to share them in class.

InfoSci®-Cases offers hundreds of teaching case studies on all topics of Information Science, Medical Information Science, Business Science, and Engineering Science. IGI Global's teaching case collection offers real-life insight into the application, development, and implementation of technology-related tools, systems, and solutions. The teaching cases examine the use of technology within institutional and organizational contexts, exploring areas such as strategic information systems, IT planning and design, and business process management.

Providing accessible, hands-on research, this collection of more than 650 teaching cases has been developed and priced for undergraduate, graduate, and doctorate level course adoption. These diverse and dynamic teaching cases are sure to fill the needs of classroom discussions, enhancing the understanding of technology and its applications in the real-world.

Each teaching case includes:

• Background information

• Project description

• Current status of the teaching case/project

• Series of questions for discussion

Professors have access to teaching notes that include:

• Answers to the teaching case questions

• Epilogue and lessons learned in the situation

• List of sources for obtaining additional information

For more information on InfoSci®-Cases and to get a free 30-day trial, please contact eresources@igi-global.com.
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