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These articles have been written by students. Any article with a green checkmark [[file:approved.png|25px|Approved]] has been approved by a teacher and can be used reliably to study. | These articles have been written by students. Any article with a green checkmark [[file:approved.png|25px|Approved]] has been approved by a teacher and can be used reliably to study. | ||
* [[ | * Please visit our [[Programming|programming]] page to see a list of terms involved in [[Blockchain|blockchain]]. | ||
== Previous years case studies and notes == | == Previous years case studies and notes == |
Revision as of 16:44, 8 March 2020
Introduction[edit]
Higher-level students must write 3 papers. The case study is the third paper. Every year, the case study discusses a different topic. Students must become very very familiar with the case study. The IB recommends spending about a year studying this guide.
This page will help you organize and understand the 2020 case study.
The case study[edit]
Click here for the full pdf case study
Terms worth deeply understanding[edit]
These articles have been written by students. Any article with a green checkmark has been approved by a teacher and can be used reliably to study.
- Please visit our programming page to see a list of terms involved in blockchain.
Previous years case studies and notes[edit]
- Click here for 2019 case study wiki-notes
- Click here for 2018 case study wiki-notes
- Click here for 2017 case study wiki-notes
- Click here for the 2019 case study
- Click here for the 2018 case study
- Click here for the 2017 case study
- Click here for the 2016 case study