Abstract
AbstractIn this chapter, we present three topics that are of great importance to CCI and learning technology researchers. The first topic is concerned with the role of “context” in experimental studies, and CCI and learning technology in general. The second topic is concerned with the ethical considerations in experimentation in human-factors IT-related research. The third topic focuses on researchers conducting experimental studies with children, and the need to employ different methods, approaches, and techniques. Although those are the three topics I decided to include in this book, I also believe that additional topics can complement this list.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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