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Assignment Hints on Writing Cases and Their Solutions Reading and Case Assignments Policy on Use of Student-Prepared Cases in Class Class writing assignment: Using the short case format (200-500 words), write a scenario that poses a problem in one topic area covered in this course. Your scenario should adhere to the style used in the course (see end of chapter cases in the text). Your case should be suitable for class discussion. Then, for the scenario, write a discussion of the case, presenting one or more solutions to the problem(s) being posed. Your discussion of the case can take any format you choose. For example, you may wish to "answer" the case by writing a focused narrative. Alternatively, you may wish to ask questions that emanate from the case and then provide an answer to each. Or you may wish to build your discussion using any of several formats for applying critical thinking to such problems. For example, you can frame your discussion around such criteria as: who are the interested parties?, what issues or points of conflict are found in the case?, what are the potential consequences?, what actions are needed to solve the case?, are such actions obligatory?, and what, if any, actions are forbidden? Consult the Primer on Case Discussion to gain further information. Additionally, please consult the guideline document for writing cases. Requirements for this assignment are as follows:
Case discussion leaders and reading assignments: THESE ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE MADE BEFORE WEEK 2 The following assignments involve students selecting short cases for presentation and leading discussion in class period. The cases can be found by category under: Short Cases. Please look at the Primer on Short Cases in order to review guiding principles and tips on leading short case discussions. ACADEMIC INTEGRITY : Week 2 SELECT FROM Academic Integrity Cases found on this WEB site Discussion leaders: Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: the VCU Honor Code OWNERSHIP OF DATA AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY : Week 3 SELECT FROM CASES 9.1 - 9.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 9 in Scientific Integrity MANAGING CONFLICTING INTERESTS: Week 4 SELECT FROM CASES 7.1 -7.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 7 in Scientific Integrity SCIENTIFIC RECORD KEEPING: Week 5 SELECT FROM CASES 11.1 -11.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 11 in Scientific Integrity MENTORING: Week 6 SELECT FROM CASES 3.1 - 3.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 3 in Scientific Integrity THE USE OF ANIMALS IN BIOMEDICAL EXPERIMENTATION: Week 7 SELECT FROM CASES 6.1 - 6.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity) Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 6 in Scientific Integrity AUTHORSHIP AND PEER REVIEW: Week 8 SELECT FROM CASES 4.1 - 4.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 4 in Scientific Integrity USE OF HUMANS IN BIOMEDICAL EXPERIMENTATION: Week 9 SELECT FROM CASES 5.1 - 5.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 5 in Scientific Integrity COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: Week 10 Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments
GENETIC TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENTIFIC INTEGRITY: Week 11 SELECT FROM CASES 10.1 - 10.12 IN TEXTBOOK, Scientific Integrity Discussion leaders: see Section & case assignments Class reading assignment: Chapter 10 in Scientific Integrity Policy on Use of Student-Prepared Cases in Class Students may prepare short cases for use in class. These may be the cases they have written for the class assignment. Permission from the instructor must be sought and obtained prior to class use. An electronic copy of the approved case must be electronically distributed to the appropriate case discussion section no later than noon on the Monday before the scheduled class session. The topic of the case must be in keeping with the subject matter of the scheduled class.
Course Grading: The course final grade (A-F) will be determined as follows.
There are 15 contact hours in the course with one percentage point allocated for each hour. If you miss a 1.5 hr. session, then you lose 1.5 points, etc.
Each student receives a class assignment that ensures his or her participation (i.e., as a case discussion leader). You automatically receive this credit for leading case studies when you are assigned to do so.
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