Creation Loop Example of IDC Theory: CoCoing.info
Abstract
Advocated by a group of Asia researchers, a design theory named IDC (Interest- Driven Creator) is proposed to support system designers to design learning system. The IDC theory as a learning-activity design theory has three major anchored concepts that are Interest Loop, Creation Loop, and James’ Habit Loop. Furthermore, each of the anchored concepts has three well-defined components. For instance, the Creation Loop of the IDC theory is consisted of acquiring, combining, and staging components. From a learning system design perspective, the IDC theory provides a useful reference framework to guide the system designers on how to design a learning system. In this article, guided by the Creation Loop anchored concept of the IDC theory and the Creation Loop components, a social networking platform named CoCoing.info is implemented and illustrated. Learners on the platform can acquire their knowledge collaboratively, combine their knowledge in a shared workspace, and stage to present their work in the classroom. The developing experiences of the CoCoing.info indicate that a well-designed developing guideline such as the IDC theory provides system designers an effective and accurate developing process.Downloads
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2017-12-04
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Creation Loop Example of IDC Theory: CoCoing.info. (2017). International Conference on Computers in Education. https://library.apsce.net/index.php/ICCE/article/view/2107