Roles and Competencies of Educational Design Researchers: One Framework and Seven Guidelines

  • McKenney S
  • Brand-Gruwel S
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Abstract

E-learning has become an increasingly important learning and teaching mode in recent decades and has been recognized as an efficient and effective learning method. The rapidly rising number of Internet users with smartphones and tablets around the world has supported the spread of e-learning, not only in higher education and vocational training but also in primary and secondary schools.

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McKenney, S., & Brand-Gruwel, S. (2018). Roles and Competencies of Educational Design Researchers: One Framework and Seven Guidelines. In Learning, Design, and Technology (pp. 1–26). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17727-4_123-1

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