Frontiers in Educational Innovation and Research | Volume 2, Issue 1: 1-7, 2026 | DOI: 10.62762/FEIR.2026.874830
Abstract
To address the core challenges identified in the course "New Technologies in Water Technology and Engineering"—specifically, the abstract nature of theoretical knowledge, limited relevance of existing case studies, and inadequate development of practical competencies—a customized teaching case library was developed. This initiative followed a structured four-stage methodology: knowledge decomposition, case selection, adaptive design, and solution coordination. Encompassing eight major emerging technology domains, the case library was constructed under three guiding principles: strict alignment with curricular objectives, sustained technological focus, and progressive skill advancement. I... More >