Conducting online design-based research: START e-business training as an educational intervention

Amelie Hanna, L. Conner, T. Sweeney
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Design researchers undertake continual refinement, based on findings from analysed data, to make iterative changes to educational research that is particularly concerned with improving the effectiveness of the educational design. This includes generating a range of artefacts that bridge educational theories with practice, resulting in new knowledge that is useful for teaching and learning in complex settings. This research focuses on teaching business skills and computer skills through transformational, reflective, and experiential learning interactions and practices. It is argued that constructivism theory provides a suitable approach for educating adult Arabic-speaking migrants to build on their skills, so they can make sense of their experiences, and continue their professional education. While we teach the Arabic-speaking migrants both business and computer skills directly, we can indirectly enhance English skills, if we focus on different aspects of English as suggested by English for specific purpose theory. This intervention constitutes a new approach to educational design. In developing the intervention, we applied the ADDIE model for instructional design. The learning management system that hosts the educational design is Chamilo. The research design uses quantitative and qualitative data collected through Chamilo including an online survey, data logs, and practical tests and quizzes. As well as data collection methods embedded in Chamilo, participant observations during Skype support sessions provide another data source for evaluating trainees’ learning and design effectiveness. This paper coalesces some considerations and limitations of online design-based research, while it also draws some reflections and action plans to overcome potential challenges in data collection as part of DBR iterative refining processes.
开展基于在线设计的研究:START电子商务培训作为一种教育干预
设计研究人员根据分析数据的发现进行不断的改进,对教育研究进行反复的改变,特别是与提高教育设计的有效性有关。这包括产生一系列将教育理论与实践联系起来的人工制品,从而产生对复杂环境中的教与学有用的新知识。本研究的重点是通过转换、反思和体验式学习的互动和实践来教授商业技能和计算机技能。本文认为,建构主义理论为成年阿拉伯语移民的技能教育提供了一种合适的方法,使他们能够理解自己的经历,并继续接受专业教育。在我们直接教授阿拉伯语移民商业和计算机技能的同时,如果我们按照特定目的英语理论的建议,关注英语的不同方面,我们可以间接提高英语技能。这种干预构成了一种新的教育设计方法。在开发干预措施时,我们将ADDIE模型应用于教学设计。主持教育设计的学习管理系统是Chamilo。研究设计使用了通过Chamilo收集的定量和定性数据,包括在线调查、数据日志以及实际测试和测验。以及在Chamilo中嵌入的数据收集方法,Skype支持会议期间的参与者观察为评估学员的学习和设计有效性提供了另一个数据源。本文总结了基于在线设计的研究的一些考虑和局限性,同时也提出了一些反思和行动计划,以克服作为DBR迭代精炼过程一部分的数据收集中的潜在挑战。
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