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Matthew Easterday
Northwestern University - Evanston / United States
Education / Educational Technology
AD Scientific Index ID: 902302
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Matthew Easterday's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Design-based research process: Problems, phases, and applications Boulder, CO: International Society of the Learning Sciences, 2014
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The logic of design research Learning: Research and Practice 4 (2), 131-160, 2018
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Toward a framework for the analysis and design of educational games 2010 third IEEE international conference on digital game and intelligent toy …, 2010
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Opportunities for educational innovations in authentic project-based learning: understanding instructor perceived challenges to design for adoption Educational technology research and development 67, 953-982, 2019
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Should social scientists be distanced from or engaged with the people they study? Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115 (45), 11435-11441, 2018
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