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What is Design Knowledge

Handbook of Research on Learning Outcomes and Opportunities in the Digital Age
Refers to the knowledge associated in the field of design. It includes knowledge of various disciplines that can be applied in the design processes and practices. The sources of design knowledge are people, process, and products. By investigating the three, design knowledge can be generated.
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Learning Opportunities and Outcomes of Design Research in the Digital Age
Kin Wai Michael Siu (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China & Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA) and Yi Lin Wong (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9577-1.ch024
Abstract
Computer and Internet technology has spread all over the world. As design research is a fast-growing discipline, it is worthwhile to examine its relationship with technology. Subsequently, this chapter aims to discuss the influence of computers and the Internet on design and design research in the digital age. Two kinds of design research, designerly and scholarly research, are defined. The influence of technology on them is examined. The chapter also finds that digitalization, computer software and hardware and Internet technology have facilitated the development of design research. They have created more learning opportunities and resulting in better learning outcomes in the field. However, despite these positive results, there are some drawbacks. These technologies may also limit some learning outcomes and pose risks to the development of design research.
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Developing Design Knowledge and a Conceptual Model for Virtual Reality Learning Environments
Knowledge presented by the developed artifacts. Examples of knowledge include constructs, methods, models, design principles and technological rules.
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