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Our aim in this chapter is to present the rationale and theoretical underpinnings of a particular method for learning design called CoED1 (Collaborative E-learning Design). The method was originally developed by Nyvang and Georgsen (2007) as part of the Learn@Work project, and has since been further developed in other projects we have engaged in as a research collective
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Ryberg, T., Buus, L., Ryberg, T., Georgsen, M., Davidsen, J. (2015). Introducing the Collaborative E-Learning Design Method (Coed). In: Maina, M., Craft, B., Mor, Y. (eds) The Art & Science of Learning Design. Technology Enhanced Learning. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-103-8_6
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