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Design Research: What We Learn When We Engage in Design

by: Daniel C. Edelson
In: Journal of the Learning Sciences, Vol. 11, Nr. 1 (2002) , p. 105-121.
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Educational researchers are increasingly using design as a means of advancing their understanding. Historically design in educational research has served as a way to implement theories for testing. The emerging design research paradigm treats design as a strategy for developing and refining theories. In this article, I discuss the lessons that can be learned from design. Starting from a model that characterizes designs in terms of problem analyses, design solutions, and design processes, I describe 3 types of theories that can be developed through design research: domain theories, design frameworks, and design methodologies. I present examples from a design research program investigating software supports for reflective inquiry. I argue for design research as form of educational research because a design offers opportunities to learn unique lessons, b design research yields practical lessons that can be directly applied, and c design research engages researchers in the direct improvement of educational practice.

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