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Research methods in learning design and technology / edited by Enilda Romero-Hall.

Contributor(s): Romero-Hall, Enilda [editor.].
Publisher: London : Routledge, 2020Description: 246p.ISBN: 9780367203283.Subject(s): Instructional systems -- Design -- Research -- Methodology | Educational technology -- Research -- MethodologyDDC classification: 371.330721
Contents:
<P>1.Research Methods in the Learning Design and Technology: A Historical Perspective of the Last 40 Years 2. Interpretive and Postmodern Phenomenological Research Approaches: Opportunities for New Lines of Inquiry in the Field of Learning Design and Technology 3. Mobile Eye-tracking for Research in Diverse Educational Settings 4. Treating Research Studies as Our Primary Subject: Using Meta-Analysis and Meta-Synthesis to Conduct Systematic Reviews 5. Considerations for Using Social Media Data in Learning Design and Technology Research 6. Becoming Action Researchers: Crafting the Curriculum and Learning Experiences for Scholarly Practitioners in Educational Technology 7. Making Data Science Count In and For Education 8. Ethnographic Considerations Within Instructional Design Research Practices 9. Complex, Multiple, Interdependent Layers (C-MIL): A Conceptual Model For Usability Studies in 3-Dimensional Virtual Worlds 10. Learning User Experience Design (LUX): Adding the "L" to UX research using biometric sensors 11. Exploring the Evolution of Instructional Design and Technology: Disciplinary Knowledge through Citation Context Analysis 12. Learning Environments Visual Mapping 13. Learning Analytics: The Emerging Research Method for Enhancing Teaching and Learning 14. Futurama: Learning Design and Technology Research Methods</P>
Summary: Research Methods in Learning Design and Technology explores the many forms, both new and established, that research takes within the field of instructional design and technology (IDT). Chapters by experienced IDT researchers address methodologies such as meta-analysis, social media research, user experience design research, eye-tracking research, and phenomenology, situating each approach within the broader context of how IDT research has evolved and continues to evolve over time. This comprehensive, up-to-date volume familiarizes graduate students, faculty, and instructional design practitioners with the full spectrum of approaches available for investigating the new and changing educational landscapes. The book also discusses the history and prospective future of research methodologies in the IDT field.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

<P>1.Research Methods in the Learning Design and Technology: A Historical Perspective of the Last 40 Years 2. Interpretive and Postmodern Phenomenological Research Approaches: Opportunities for New Lines of Inquiry in the Field of Learning Design and Technology 3. Mobile Eye-tracking for Research in Diverse Educational Settings 4. Treating Research Studies as Our Primary Subject: Using Meta-Analysis and Meta-Synthesis to Conduct Systematic Reviews 5. Considerations for Using Social Media Data in Learning Design and Technology Research 6. Becoming Action Researchers: Crafting the Curriculum and Learning Experiences for Scholarly Practitioners in Educational Technology 7. Making Data Science Count In and For Education 8. Ethnographic Considerations Within Instructional Design Research Practices 9. Complex, Multiple, Interdependent Layers (C-MIL): A Conceptual Model For Usability Studies in 3-Dimensional Virtual Worlds 10. Learning User Experience Design (LUX): Adding the "L" to UX research using biometric sensors 11. Exploring the Evolution of Instructional Design and Technology: Disciplinary Knowledge through Citation Context Analysis 12. Learning Environments Visual Mapping 13. Learning Analytics: The Emerging Research Method for Enhancing Teaching and Learning 14. Futurama: Learning Design and Technology Research Methods</P>

Research Methods in Learning Design and Technology explores the many forms, both new and established, that research takes within the field of instructional design and technology (IDT). Chapters by experienced IDT researchers address methodologies such as meta-analysis, social media research, user experience design research, eye-tracking research, and phenomenology, situating each approach within the broader context of how IDT research has evolved and continues to evolve over time. This comprehensive, up-to-date volume familiarizes graduate students, faculty, and instructional design practitioners with the full spectrum of approaches available for investigating the new and changing educational landscapes. The book also discusses the history and prospective future of research methodologies in the IDT field.

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