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Design-Based Research (Examples of DBR in Action (An introduction to…
Design-Based Research
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Scholarly Readings
Design-based research is a heavily-investigated field in the scholarly community. Below are some academic sources examining the reliability and usefulness of the design-based research methodology:
- Design-Based Research: Putting a Stake in the Ground, from Sasha Barab of Indiana University and Kurt Squire of the University of Wisconsin
- Design-Based Research and Technology-Enhanced Learning Environments, from Feng Wang and Michael Hannafin of the University of Georgia
- Design-Based Research Methods for Studying Learning in Context: Introduction, from William Sandoval of the University of California and Philip Bell of the University of Washington
- On the theoretical breadth of design-based research in education, from Philip Bell of the University of Washington
- Using a Design-Based Research Study to Identify Principles for Training Instructors to Teach Online, from Julie Shattuck of Frederick Community College and Terry Anderson of Athabasca University
- Publishing and perishing: The critical importance of educational design research, from Thomas Reeves of the University of Georgia, Susan McKenney of the University of Twente, and Jan Herrington of Murdoch University
- Design-Based Research and Educational Technology: Rethinking Technology and the Research Agenda, from Tel Amiel of the State University of Campinas and Thomas Reeves of the University of Georgia
- The Practice of Design-Based Research: Uncovering the Interplay Between Design, Research, and the Real-World Context, from Diana Joseph of the University of Chicago
- Research Approaches for Innovation and Change, from Methodological Choice and Design (Part II)
- Design research: A socially responsible approach to instructional technology research in higher education, from Thomas Reeves of the University of Georgia, Jan Herrington of the University of Willongong, and Ron Oliver of Edith Cowan University
Introductory Resources
Before moving on to the more rigorous descriptions of design-based research from the literature, take a look at some of the more accessible primers below:
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