PLoPourri: Teaching with Patterns

Organizer

Michael Weiss (email for more information)

Abstract

Workshop participants will discuss how they use patterns as a structured form of learning. The focus of this workshop is on teaching with patterns, not on patterns for teaching. For example, somebody teaching a course on project management may have, over time, documented patterns for project management and uses those patterns in their teaching.

If you are interested in taking part in this workshop, please register here:

https://forms.gle/fGiG5MZ6bkwo96Hn7

Date

July 27, 2022 (3-4:30pm EST/9-10:30pm CET)

Format

Short presentation about teaching with patterns, followed by a discussion of practices that others could follow to teach with patterns. Participants are invited to share their own good practices.

Organizer's bio

Michael Weiss is an Associate Professor at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada. He is the author of patterns on open source business, community design, and machine learning. He has used patterns extensively to teach.

See also

More details about this and other PLoPourri activities during PLoP 2022 can be found here.