@inproceedings{18e23ea189314c3f91b0c38c01eea86b,
title = "The IDC theory: Creation and the creation loop",
abstract = "Undertaken by a group of researchers in Asia, the Interest-Driven Creator (IDC) initiative is a collective endeavor intending to construct a holistic design theory for technology enhanced learning in the future. The IDC Theory hypothesizes that, with the support of technology, driven by interest, our students can be engaged in creation of knowledge or things, and, by repeating this process in their daily learning activities to foster their learning habits, our future generations will become lifelong interest-driven creators. Therefore, interest, creation, and habit form the three anchored concepts of the IDC Theory. Creation, the second anchored concept, is the core of learning because it makes learning productive, creative and achieving. This conceptual paper focuses on describing the three components of the creation loop, which consists of imitating, combining, and staging, and how they may support the development of creation capability.",
keywords = "Combination, Conceptual paper, Creation capability development, Imitation, Interest-driven creator (IDC) theory, Stage",
author = "Chan, {Tak Wai} and Looi, {Chee Kit} and Ben Chang",
year = "2015",
language = "???core.languages.en_GB???",
series = "Workshop Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2015",
publisher = "Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education",
pages = "814--820",
editor = "Ying-Tien Wu and Tomoko Kojiri and Kong, {Siu Cheung} and Feiyue Qiu and Hiroaki Ogata and Thepchai Supnithi and Yonggu Wang and Weiqin Chen",
booktitle = "Workshop Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2015",
note = "23rd International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2015 ; Conference date: 30-11-2015 Through 04-12-2015",
}