International Society for Design and Development in Education

The International Society for Design and Development in Education (ISDDE) was formed in 2005 with the goal of improving educational design around the world.[1] Educational design has been a secondary concern in a number of settings and there has been very little direct attention focused on design principles and design processes in educational design.[2]

Society goals

The society has a number of goals, including:

Governance

The society governance is outlined in its constitution.[3] In brief, the society is run by an Executive of at least 12 members. Within the Executive, there are three officers with particular duties (such as appointing local chairs of the annual conference, organizing the prize process, etc.)

ISDDE Journal

Starting in 2008, the society developed an open access Electronic journal, called the Educational Designer.

Annual conference

Regional conference

Prizes for Excellence in Design for Education, the "Eddies"

Starting in 2008, ISDDE supports a 10,000 USD prize for excellence in educational design, known as the "Eddies". The prize alternates across years between rewarding particular designs and rewarding lifetime contributions to educational design.

2008 prize winners[4]

2009 prize winner [5]

2010 prize winner [6]

2011 prize winner [7]

2012 prize winner [8]

2013 prize winner [9]

2014 prize winner [10]

2015 prize winner [11]

References

  1. Burkhardt, H. (2006). From design research to large-scale impact: Engineering research in education. In J. Van den Akker, K. Gravemeijer, S. McKenney, & N. Nieveen (Eds.), Educational design research. London: Routledge.
  2. Burkhardt, H., & Schoenfeld, A. H. (2003). Improving educational research: toward a more useful, more influential, and better funded enterprise. Educational Researcher 32(9), 3-14.
  3. ISDDE Constitution
  4. ISDDE Prize for Excellence in Educational Design
  5. http://www.isdde.org/isdde/prize/prize15.htm

External links

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