Written by Guest Blogger Craig 🙂
While searching through the online world looking for information on writing better case studies, why was I so shocked that all the answers lay around writing business case studies? Could it be that us trainers are the forgotten breed? Could it be that education isn’t important? Well let me share with you the consensus of the little information I was able to find.
1. Eye Catching Headline!
No one wants to read anything that doesn’t immediately grab their interest, so the first key to case studies in education is create a headline that draws people in, a headline people can’t put down. Use your shock value to make a compelling case and skew the facts to make your heading.
2. Outline The Issue
The obvious next step is enthrall the reader by giving them a taste or introduction into what is to follow. Briefly outline the study in an introduction now.
3. Details And Answers
This is your section where you open the issue right up and give your suggestions and the evidence to back it up. Remember no suggestions is any good if it is based on thin air…
4. Summarise And Conclude
Wrap up, Re assert your solutions and conclude your argument.
5. Remember Your Readers
When writing all of it remember jargon is a no no, Use Sub headings to rest people’s eyes and provide facts and figures in easy to understand terms. Remember your readers aren’t Einstein, not before reading your case study anyway….
Follow these simple steps as suggested by the hyperspace world and you should go alright…
Ref:- http://blogs.sitepoint.com/how-to-write-an-effective-case-study/
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