Over a decade ago the concept of "design experiments" was
introduced because of the belief that many of questions could not
be adequately addressed by laboratory-based experiments. Since
then, design-based research as a term has grown in popularity and
significance. The core manuscripts of this special issue respond to
the questions: What constitutes design-based research? Why is it
important? What are the methods to carry it out? At the end of this
issue, two strong commentaries situate this work and challenge the
community with new questions and issues that must be answered if
design-based research is going to help advance work in ways that
others judge as worthwhile and significant.
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