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News Design-based research talk - University of Twente, Netherlands
Design-based research talk - University of Twente, Netherlands
Dr Tony Hall, Lecturer in Educational Technology, School of Education, NUI Galway, recently spoke about design-based research (DBR) at the University of Twente, Netherlands.
Hosted by Professor Susan McKenney, leading educational design researcher, Department of Education, Twente University, Tony presented on the design-based research being undertaken at NUI Galway's School of Education (SoE), and how researchers in the SoE are working on the principled, systematic design of learning innovations and technologies across a diverse array of educational contexts and settings, formal and informal.
Entitled 'From Dewey to the Digital', Tony's talk traced DBR's emergence as intelligent experimentation, and its potential in developing bespoke technology-enhanced learning solutions in context. Tony presented to a wide audience in Enschede, including educational design researchers, teacher educators, educational technologists and STEM designers.
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