Table of Contents, Summer Series 6, Case-Based Learning Tips Lynne Murphy, EdD, OTR/L Table of Contents, Summer Series 6, Case-Based Learning Tips Lynne Murphy, EdD, OTR/L

Case-Based Learning

Case-based learning describes instructional methods in which an expert describes experiences or cases, to assist others to learn and reason in similar situations. This allows novices to transfer the cases into knowledge that can be recalled and utilized in flexible ways. Cases allow a learner to assign meaning and context to a situation, facilitating problem-solving in similar or new situations. The cases are essentially expert advice framed as a story.

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How to Use ICE Case Studies

Cases have been carefully selected to allow faculty to bridge the gap between the didactic classroom and clinical experience for their students. Each case includes PDFs formatted to allow students to complete and return to their course instructor. Also included are examples for faculty to reference when choosing learning activities to assign to students.

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Webinars

Each of these 60 minute webinars were recorded live, during the summer of 2020, to help ICE Video subscribers optimize their subscription to meet the needs of both faculty and students during COVID-19.

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The OT Practice Framework

The Occupational Therapy Practice Framework: Domain and Process, 3rd ed. (OTPF-III) is an official AOTA document that represents the core concepts of what occupational therapists know (domain of knowledge) and do (process of evaluation and intervention).

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