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A first exploration of an inductive analysis approach for detecting learning design patterns
Author(s) -
Francis Brouns,
Rob Koper,
Jocelyn Manderveld,
Jan van Bruggen,
Peter Sloep,
Peter van Rosmalen,
Colin Tattersall,
Hubert Vogten
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
journal of interactive media in education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1365-893X
DOI - 10.5334/2005-3
Subject(s) - computer science , container (type theory) , class (philosophy) , learning design , software design pattern , process (computing) , human–computer interaction , artificial intelligence , data science , mathematics education , psychology , programming language , engineering , software , mechanical engineering
One way to develop effective online courses is the use of learning design patterns, since patterns capture successful solutions. Pedagogical patterns are commonly created by human cognitive processing in "writer's workshops". We explore two ideas; first whether IMS Learning Design is suitable for detecting patterns in existing courses and secondly whether the use of inductive analyses is a suitable approach. We expect patterns to occur in the method section of a learning design, because here the process of teaching and learning is defined. We provide some suggestions for inductive techniques that could be applied to existing learning designs in order to detect patterns and discuss how the patterns could be used to create new learning designs. None of the suggested approaches are validated yet, but are intended as input for the ongoing discussion on patterns.

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