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- Title
Empathy in Distance Learning Design Practice.
- Authors
Matthews, Michael; Williams, Gregory; Yanchar, Stephen; McDonald, Jason
- Abstract
The notion of designer empathy has become a cornerstone of design philosophy in fields such as product design, human-computer interaction, and service design. But the literature on instructional designer empathy and learner analysis suggests that distance learning designers are generally quite removed from the learners with whom they could be empathizing. We describe a qualitative study conducted with practicing distance learning designers across the United States. We selected designers in varying sectors within the workforce, and interviewed our participants via videoconferencing. Our inquiry uncovered important tensions designers live with regarding empathy in practice. Designers struggle to know how much learner analysis is sufficient, which of many stakeholders to empathize with, and navigating constraints. Future work in this area could help designers practice more empathically and, in doing so, improve the learning environments they create for learners.
- Subjects
VIDEOCONFERENCING; TELECONFERENCING; CURRICULUM change; INSTRUCTIONAL systems design; EMPATHY
- Publication
TechTrends: Linking Research & Practice to Improve Learning, 2017, Vol 61, Issue 5, p486
- ISSN
8756-3894
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11528-017-0212-2