Interdisciplinary Open Science

What are the implications for educational technology research?

Authors

  • Sakinah S. J. Alhadad
  • Rachel A. Searston
  • Jason M. Lodge

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2018.1977

Keywords:

Open science, educational technology research, interdisciplinarity, translation

Abstract

Evidence-based educational practice and policy relies on educational research to be accessible and reliable. For educators, creating the next generation of critical thinkers, collaborators, and effective communicators, is a complex educational problem, requiring a delicate marriage of methods and approaches for understanding the mind, behaviour, and social context of the learner in the digital age. As such, educational technology research plays an important role for informing practice and policy. However, reaching across the boundaries of research, policy, and practice, is inherently challenging, and can invoke unintended consequences. Miscommunications, and mistakes, are inevitable in interdisciplinary and applied science, but advances in technology now make it possible to openly share and translate educational technology research for policy and practice. Our aim in this paper is to describe how the emerging set of practices and philosophies within the Open Science movement can make educational technology research more transparent and aid translating it into practice.

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Published

2018-11-20

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ASCILITE Conference - Concise Papers