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Collins, Joseph, Bielaczyc (2004) Design Research: Theoretical and…
Collins, Joseph, Bielaczyc (2004) Design Research: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Introduction
Design As Intention vs. Design As Implementation
The Problem of Narrow Measures
Characteristics of Design Research
Characteristics of Other Research Methods
Laboratory and training studies
Ethnographic research
Large-scale studies of educational interventions
Why Design Research?
Examples of Design Research
Brown and Campione's FCL Classrooms
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Diana Joseph's Passion Curriculum
Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Methodology of a Design Research
Modifying Designs as You Proceed
Multiple Ways of Looking
Cognitive level
Interpersonal level
Group or classroom level
Resource level
Institutional or school level
Characterizing Dependent Variables
Climate
Learning
Systemic
Characterizing Independent Variables
Setting
Nature of learners
Required resources and support for implementation
Professional development
Financial requirements
Implementation path
Reporting on Design Research
Goals and elements of the design
Settings where implemented
Description of each phase
Outcomes found
Lessons learned
Implementing a Design
Design Research as Summative Evaluation
Conclusion