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Eva Durall Gazulla, Merja Bauters, Iida Hietala, Teemu Leinonen, Evangelos Kapros
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Submitted on 30 Nov -0001 - Accepted on 30 Nov -0001

Interaction Design and Architecture(s) IxD&A Journal
Issue N. 42, Autumn 2019

Abstract

Innovationin technology-enhanced learning (TEL) is a complex process that requires the active involvement of diverse actors. This paper elaborates on two design innovation approaches that call for the active involvement of stakeholders: co-creation and co-design. While co-creation and co-design are well aligned, they are rooted in different traditions. We argue that co-creation and co-design can contribute to TEL innovation, and we present a design research case based on a research and innovation project that uses co-creation and co-design to innovate in science learning outside the classroom. Based on a qualitative analysis of the project co-creation and co-design outputs, we elaborate on the key differences between co-creation and co-design and highlight the main implications these differences have for TEL innovation.

Keywords: TEL innovation, co-creation, co-design, science learning

Cite this article as:
Durall Gazulla E., Bauters M., Hietala I., Leinonen T., Kapros E.: Co-creation and co-design in technology-enhanced learning: Innovating science learning outside the classroom, Interaction Design & Architecture(s) – IxD&A Journal, N.42, -0001, pp. 202–226, DOI: https://doi.org/10.55612/s-5002-042-010

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