Discussion Thread: Case Study Research: Digital Considerations
Types of Iterative Bounding
Regarding ‘iterative bounding’, discuss the 3 types (spatial, temporal, and relational).
Application of Bounding to an Element of a Digital Case Study Design
THEN show how you would apply at least 1 of these 3 types of bounding to 1 of 8 elements in a digital case study design. Remember brevity, be concise – see rubric.
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