Iteration type I of holistic DBR - transferability of design Principles
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https://doi.org/10.15460/eder.6.1.1714Keywords:
holistic DBR, design principles, ethics resource, iteration typeAbstract
The iterative nature of DBR is a well-known and valued aspect of research in education. Nevertheless, iterations may take different formats, especially if a complex design object is at hand. Holistic DBR outlined by Dr Gabi Reinmann (2020) provides an opportunity to display development of complex research objects. Still, there are not many examples to illustrate holistic DBR iterations. The current paper illustrates iteration type I of the holistic DBR and also displays how transferability of design principles can be tested. The iteration is a part of a wider DBR (Cycle 10) outlined in the article: Design principles for developing online ethics resources - the outcome of holistic DBR process. The current study utilised document analysis and a short questionnaire to evaluate whether the design principles would support creating ethics resources in various disciplines. The results of Cycle 10 contributed to elaboration of design principles, and elicited recommendations on facilitation of ethics training.
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