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ibrahim tanrikulu

designed based learning- improving the sound of the phone - 0 views

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    In the video, you will see that a designe to improve the sound of the phone is achived after some failures.
Halil Han AKTAŞ

Epistemological Foundations of Design-Based Research - 0 views

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    This is a kind of Kuhnian approach, as Thomas Kuhn suggests. We should understand the rationale and epistemology of the design-based research, thanks for sharing.
sermin vardal ocakli

Why Design-Based Research is both important and difficult? - 0 views

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    This is an article by Chris Dede (Harvard Graduate School of Education August, 2004). It focuses on the importance and difficulties of DBR. You can get help from this article, while trying to answer the questions on LMS.
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    DBR advocates appropriately respond to concerns from conservative research methodologists with metaphors reminiscent of the apocryphal story of the drunk looking for his lost keys under the streetlight where he can see, rather than in the dark alley where they were dropped:)
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    Again from the article: "Innovators fascinated by a particular type of design approach (such as wireless mobile devices as a means of ubiquitous access to information) often start with a predetermined "solution" and seek educational problems to which it can be applied (to a person with a hammer, everything looks like a nail), a dubious basis for DBR":)
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    There was a case in one of the articles, the researchers were asked to provide an example of their research findings which helped them to solve a problem in practice and they were silent. It is a really good example of the gap between research and practice.When I think that research findings will not help to solve problems in the field, I start to question the things I am doing because being a part of the solution, not the problem" was the starting point of my academic life...
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    I really like the idea offered by DBR that is against the highly controlled laboratory settings are settings that research settings resembling that. But I still can not grasp how multi number of variables can healthly or in a valid sense can be studied all together in DBR. Maybe the local issue gains importance at this point.
Hatice Çilsalar

Design-Based Research : A Decade of Progress in Education Research - 0 views

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    this is a basic literature review article on design based research studies.
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    This is very good. We will cover some aspects from this article in class.
Hatice Çilsalar

Current state and future of Educational Design Research - 2 views

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    Dr. Reeves answers the questions related to last five years of design based research, and its position in educational area next years.
anonymous

Design based research conference - 0 views

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    This is the webpage from the design based research conference 2012. You can find there some good ideas. You also can download the presentations and work-shop descriptions
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    I didn't know about this event. Hope they organize the next one. We can check some of the cases in class. I am particularly interested in how DBR is used in teacher education research context.
Hatice Çilsalar

Punya Mishra - 1 views

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    We spook about Mishra in class and Evrim Hoca gave some information about him. .
    Punya Mishra is a professor of educational technology and director of the Master of Arts in Educational Technology program. He is nationally and internationally recognized for his work on the theoretical, cognitive and social aspects related to the design and use of computer-based learning environments. He has worked extensively in the area of technology integration in teacher education which led to the development (in collaboration with M. J. Koehler) of the Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) framework, which has been described as "the most significant advancement in the area of technology integration in the past 25 years." He has received over $4 million in grants, published over 45 articles and book chapters and edited two books. Dr. Mishra is an award-winning instructor who teaches courses at both the masters and doctoral levels in the areas of educational technology, design and creativity. He is a gifted, creative and engaging public speaker, having made multiple keynote and invited presentations for associations and conferences nationally and internationally.
    My dream is to work with him and Ann Thompson and also taking TPACK badge.:)
Pınar Mercan Küçükakın

DESIGN BASED RESEARCH EPSS - 1 views

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    A nice website on design based research with useful resources.
canannn

comparison table - 2 views

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    The table the authors provide, suggests some important distinctions between experimentation and design based research.
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    Hey you are hero! As a 'novice' I was searching for all these different resarch methods which I am supposed make comparison.Since I didnt have any idea, it helped me a lot ;)
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    hey thank you, yes I also made great use of it :)
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    I also like studying with tables they make the concepts clear in my mind. It is a nice one summarizing the differences between DBR and experimental research. Thanks for sharing it here:)
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    Nice table. What I like about DBR is its flexibility as mentioned in the Table. You can make revisions on your design whenever necessary.
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    Yes I totally agree and also the participants not being assigned as objects can be another important advantage.
Murat Kol

How can the Situated Learning Theory be situated online? - 2 views

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    When situated learning theory (SLT) is investigated, it can be seen that most of the articles or documents mention learning by doing within an actual context. The first thing that comes to mind is the real world environment while someone mentions the SLT. What if we want to form a "legitimate peripheral participation" environment to learn a concept by the boundaries of online platforms? How can we design online platforms by using situated learning theory?
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    "Participation Learning becomes a social process dependent upon transactions with others. Learning is not separated from the world of action but exists in robust, complex, social environments made up of actors, actions, and situations. How to incorporate participation in online learning? *Create discussion boards to enable students to reflect socially *Encourage engagement in discussions and issues presented *Require students to present/defend their arguments in forums, discussion groups, bulletin boards *Encourage students to engage in critical reflection with other *Instructors should continually assess the growth of the student, and let the student know " These are the principles applied in our 542 course. We are experiencing situated cognition in progress.
Mine Önal

Instructional Design Models And Theories: The Situated Cognition Theory And The Cogniti... - 1 views

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    Situated cognition theory
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    I like this website; it gives the connection between situated learning and current educational necessities like modeling, scaffolding. In the class, these are expected from us and it really helps students visualize the target point. Thank you for sharing it with us.
elanuryilmaz

How do you change a traditional learning classroom into a 21st century learning space? - 1 views

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    The video explains the necessity of transition of traditional learning classroom into 21st century learning space and clarifies the concepts of flipped classroom and blended classroom. And the importance of application of design-based research on the creation of blended learning classroom is underlined as well.
Emrah Baki Basoglu

A Turkish article named "Design-Based Research and Its Implementation in the Design and... - 9 views

might be useful for the online discussion questions on DBR. http://www.ajesi.anadolu.edu.tr/articles/AJESI_1_1/AJESI_1_1_Article_2.pdf

started by Emrah Baki Basoglu on 29 Nov 14 no follow-up yet
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Burcu Korkusuz

Design-Based Research - 2 views

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    On this site, you can find some selected DBR studies and overview of it.
Mine Önal

#t=66 - 1 views

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    Barry Fishman from Michigan University talking about design based research
satiburhanli

Arka Bahçede Bilim - 0 views

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    This video is an episode from the bakyard science program on yumurcak TV. In this program, children design tools based on their problems by this way, they try to understand some science subjects.
Evrim Baran

why we need design based research? - 4 views

Betül, this is a great resource, I will definitely use it in my professional work. Thank you for sharing.

Erdem Uygun

Learning Sciences Research Institute at University of Ilınoi - 1 views

  • No one else does what we do.
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    They say "No one else does what we do" while mentioning their interdisciplinary approach. They say that "The learning sciences field emerged more than two decades ago after researchers found that what worked in a laboratory simply did not hold up with real children, teachers, classrooms and workplaces. They saw that learning technologies, which held great promise for solving education's problems, were not being transferred to classrooms and schools. Cognitive scientists, educational and instructional psychologists, and computer scientists worked together to put their ideas and knowledge to use to improve the learning outcomes for a diverse group." The institute basically do two things: 1 - They identify the critical challenges in education, literacy, mathematics, science and the social sciences. 2- They work to find solutions. Their main aim is to create learning systems for 21st century classrooms thanks to interdisciplinary research in teaching and learning. They believe that learning is a complex process and so they get benefit from different disciplines (e.g. anthropology, computer science, education, linguistics, psychology and sociology) to share knowledge and best practices on education. At their another webpage, they define learning science as a science which "focuses on how to create new, improved and equitable learning environments for 21st century learners.". In order accomplish this, they focus on four questions: 1- How do people learn? 2- What do we want them to know and be able to do? 3- How can we design learning environments that help them learn? 4- How can we monitor what they are learning? They offer a Ph.D. program to raise future learning scientists.
yasinay

Why Social Interaction Is Essential To Learning Math - 3 views

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    I have seen this post when I was searching for how can interaction with peers contribute to learning maths. It is written by ROBERT SUN who is the CEO of Suntex International and inventor of First In Math, an online program designed for deep practice in mathematics. The things that are mentioned felt very similar with our country's situation actually, as learners how do we use concepts of maths (or any other courses) except from school? May be the first reason for our students cannot learn and hate maths is behind this question.
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    "Teachers can encourage their students to express themselves verbally using mathematical terms; even in the early grades, children can be asked to explain what they want or mean using numbers, or relationships between numbers. Anything that encourages them to talk about math and mathematical concepts is beneficial." Social math!. It looks like article emphasizes the importance of language in information exchange. It reminds me Vygotsky's socio-cultural theory in which he also believed that language is important for learning. He also purported that language is culture-dependent so each cultures' learning may be different from each other. In addition, providing opportunity to students to express themselves verbally can give us clues about current mental maps of students as to a specific topic (what is correct, what needs improvement, etc.). In addition, students can transfer their transformed ideas (ideas transformed from scholarly language to level-appropriate language) to their friends which can facilitate their learning.
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    Yasin, I am curious to hear about some of the contemporary approaches towards teaching Math, a subject generally taught with more traditional methods. Regarding mathphobia, we also need to think about the culture that stimulates that.
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