Member Infromation
Name
Surname: Cook
Given name: John
Contact (E-mail address, Web site)
E-mail: johnnigelcook[a_t]gmail.com
Website:
http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1176688&trk=tab_pro
http://westengland.academia.edu/JohnCook/About
http://www.mendeley.com/profiles/john-cook6/
http://twitter.com/johnnigelcook
http://www.slideshare.net/johnnigelcook
Affiliation
Position: Professor in Education
Organization: University of the West of England
Address: Department of Education, University of the West of England, School of Education, S Block, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK
Country: United Kingdom
Major/Field
Education, Design Research, Technology Enhanced Learning
Research Interests
Five related areas: informal learning, mobile learning, augmented contexts for development, design research/seeking and work-based learning. Specifically, I am interested in Design Research that extends existing approaches so that they take account of design creativity and scaling of design (the latter in terms of numbers of users and the complexity of research projects). For example, with a colleague (Cook and Bannan, 2013) I am currently working on making an explicit link to ideas surrounding design creativity and the question ¡Æhow do design ideas arise¡Ç. Design seeking is a key concern here, and this draws on the concept of problem seeking (Cook, 2000) rather than mere problem solving. In the early design process we can say that ¡Èknowledge is essentially problematical: it is not just a question of solving a problem, it is more a question of seeking out the nature of the problem and then devising an approach to solving it¡É (Cook, 2000). We have proposed an innovative Design Research model (Cook and Bannan, 2013) that encompasses five related phases: Prior conditions, Persuasion, Design decisions, Research Process and Diffusion at scale.
Selected Publications