
doi: 10.1109/icalt.2016.8
This paper intends to offer a general introduction to Design-Based Research (DBR). Based on this purpose, the paper firstly identifies the dual goals of DBR, and then explains the role of Design in DBR along with the main procedures for conducting DBR. Finally, the paper provides concrete examples related to the use of DBR to support student learning and teacher professional development.
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