Authors
Chin-Chung Tsai, Ching Sing Chai, Benjamin Koon Siak Wong, Huang-Yao Hong, Seng Chee Tan
Publication date
2013/4/1
Journal
Journal of Educational Technology & Society
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
81-90
Publisher
International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
Description
This position paper proposes to broaden the conception of personal epistemology to include design epistemology that foregrounds the importance of creativity, collaboration, and design thinking. Knowledge creation process, we argue, can be explicated using Popper’s ontology of three worlds of objects. In short, conceptual artifacts (World 3) like theories are products of human minds that result from personal thinking and experience (World 2) and are encrypted through language, signs and symbols on some physical media (World 1). Examined from this perspective, knowledge creation necessitates design thinking, and ICT facilitates this process by providing a historical record of the development of ideas and allows for juxtapositions of ideas to create new ideas. The implication for education is that educators and researchers should develop students’ epistemic repertoires, or ways or knowing, so as to create …
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Scholar articles
CC Tsai, CS Chai, BKS Wong, HY Hong, SC Tan - Journal of Educational Technology & Society, 2013