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We hope you find the guides and case studies collected here helpful, and we invite you to contribute by discussing your experiences on the discussion page for each case study, and by submitting case studies you have developed and used in your own instructional efforts.  To add content you must create a log in.  You can do so [https://lib.byu.edu/casewiki/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup here].  Or you can send an email to [mailto:casewiki@lib.byu.edu casewiki@lib.byu.edu]
We hope you find the guides and case studies collected here helpful, and we invite you to contribute by discussing your experiences on the discussion page for each case study, and by submitting case studies you have developed and used in your own instructional efforts.  To add content you must create a log in.  You can do so [https://lib.byu.edu/casewiki/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&type=signup here].  Or you can send an email to [mailto:casewiki@lib.byu.edu casewiki@lbyu.edu]





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We hope you find the guides and case studies collected here helpful, and we invite you to contribute by discussing your experiences on the discussion page for each case study, and by submitting case studies you have developed and used in your own instructional efforts. To add content you must create a log in. You can do so here. Or you can send an email to casewiki@lbyu.edu


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