Case Details
| Case Title: | |
| Calling all athletes | |
| Author(s): | |
| Eric Darrington, Clark Atlanta University Julie Gentry, New Schools of Carver | |
| Date Published: | |
| 8/21/2009 | |
| Grade Level(s): | |
| High School | |
| Subject(s): | |
| Physics | |
| Summary: | |
| A D-1 recruiter is looking for the hottest, most talented athletes to start prepping his sports teams. Do you have what it takes to become a college athlete? How are you going to show the recruiter that you are the fastest? | |
| Adapted from: | |
| Adapted from Who is the Fastest Person in the World? (Wells, 2006). | |
| Suggested Citation: | |
| Darrington, E. B., & Gentry, J. (2009). Calling all athletes. Retrieved November 23, 2009 from Emory University, CASES Online Web site: http://www.cse.emory.edu/cases/casedisplay.cfm?case_id=3163 | |
| Notes: | |
| This case was adapted from: Wells, Mary Ann. (2006). Who is the Fastest Person in the World? Retrieved June 14, 2007 from University of Delaware, Problem Based Learning Clearinghouse: https://chico.nss.udel.edu/Pbl/viewIndex.jsp?id=203201817972. | |
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