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Reading a case report

A guided tour of the case detail page — hero actions, the numbered sections, login-gated content, and the helpful sidebar cards.

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Open any case from the catalog and you land on its detail page. This page is where the whole story comes together: the educator's account, the AI-suggested approaches, and everything you need to engage with the case.

If a case was only just submitted, you may see a "still generating" notice while Edustories finishes processing it. Come back shortly and the full case will be ready. See Statuses, drafts & review.

The hero and its actions

At the top you'll see the case's badges, title, created date, and comments count, plus a row of actions:

  • Play the case — step into the situation in the role of a teacher and make decisions, via the interactive EduPlay experience.
  • Save / Saved — bookmark the case so you can find it later on your Saved page.
  • Download — export the case to a Word (.docx) document; see Exporting.
  • Feedback — report a problem with the case.

The numbered sections

The body of the case is organised into numbered sections, with a table of contents so you can jump straight to what you need:

#SectionWhat it contains
01Case DescriptionBasic student info + the detailed narrative
02AnamnesisThe student's background
03User solutionThe educator's approach + outcome, with a success badge
04AI-powered solution designingAI-suggested approaches, in framework tabs
05Intervention & MonitoringAuthor-only intervention tracking

Each major section has its own inline Like/Dislike controls so you can give quick, targeted feedback — see Rating & commenting.

Some content needs you to be logged in. The full User solution and the AI-powered solution designing are hidden behind a sign-in prompt ("Log in to display"). Logging in also lets you rate, save, comment, export, and chat with the AI about the case.

The sidebar

Alongside the case, a sidebar offers the table of contents and a set of helpful cards:

  • Chat with AI about this case — start a conversation with the AI assistant, already primed with this case so you can discuss it directly.
  • Training recommendation — a suggested skill to practise, with the AI's reasoning and a way to start a training session.
  • Write your own case — a prompt to contribute your own experience.
  • Play the case — another way into the EduPlay experience.

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