“…These domain-specific values and behaviors are formed through social interaction within the domain. "Thus learning is constructed," according to Lauzon (1999), "as a process of social interaction that takes place within a framework of participation whereby learners acquire the necessary tools, skills, knowledge, beliefs, and values to actively participate in the community and eventually become a 'master' within the community" (p. 264). For educational computing doctoral students, this means engaging in the activities of an instructional system designer and educational researcher: designing instruction, collecting research data, analyzing the results, and publishing or presenting findings in journals or at conferences.…”