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ADD IDENTIFIER-DESCRIPTOR FOR STUDY, e.g. SELF-MANAGED LEARNING
Study Overview
Use this page to provide an overview of the study setting.
Case Description:
Research Setting: |
Describe setting (e.g. school, college, home learning) |
Participants: |
Describe participants (e.g. learners aged 11-18, teachers, tutors, HE students) |
Focus: |
Describe focus (e.g. technology use, technology design, pedagogic design) |
Design Problem: |
Provide a synopsis of the setting.
What did the study examine? Where did it take place? With whom? When? Are there any particularities of the setting that it would be helpful to know (e.g. self-managed learning rather than formal public education system). What was done? Why? How was the design problem identified?
What did the study look at in particular (e.g. available resources, participant activity, environment)? With what aims (e.g. to identify how technologies might be used to support learner's learning on a trip to a museum)?
What other contextual information about learners might be useful to add here? For example - what was their existing situation (e.g. they owned a lot of personal technologies)? What did the study hope to monitor, assess or change (e.g. how they were using them to support their learning, why they were not using them, how they could be used more effectively)?
In light of previous summaries, what was the overarching aim of the study? What was the research problem? What was the research activity elaborated to respond to this problem? How was it elaborated, by whom, and for what purpose?
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Design Type: |
Describe research type (e.g. emergent, exploratory, participatory) |
Research Aim: |
State the research aim (overtype example below)
To explore and model learners and their contexts and to identify ways in which learners might adapt available resources to best support their learning needs, with a particular focus on digital technologies.
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