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e-learning patterns focus group: pattern mining
1.
Focus group: Pattern
Mining Yishay Mor, Pattern Language Network, London Knowledge Lab, UK
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Patterns are good
for you
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Patterns love you
4.
Patterns are the
solution.
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Ok, so -
What is the problem? What is the context?
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Think of a
Problem that you solved using design patterns
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Draw and Tell
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Three Hats
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Mapping forces
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Thank you The
pattern language network project: http://patternlanguagenetworg.org Yishay Mor http://people.lkl.ac.ukyishay yishaym@gmail.com This presentation http://www.slideshare.net/yish/elearning-patterns-focus-group-pattern-mining
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