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Iterating, reiterating

Google search for Iteration. "Iteration: the repetition of a process or utterance. repetition of a mathematical or computational procedure applied to the result of a previous application. a new version of a piece of computer hardware or software." "Latin iterare" "Latin iteratio" "English iterate" "iteration, late Middle English.

I am going to follow and blog along with the DML Commons course on Design Research over the next few weeks. Coming from the discipline of English, Design Research is not a familiar concept to me. This academic year, I started a postdocĀ in the library that has introduced me to formal aspects of project planning… Continue reading Iterating, reiterating

Published April 3, 2015
Categorized as Education Tagged Design Research, iterating, Research, teaching

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