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Concepts that need to be understood at two levels of abstraction may be time consuming.  Introduce a concept at its highest level of abstraction then use reflection on the concept to link it to a lower-level abstraction.
Concepts that need to be understood at two levels of abstraction may be time consuming.  Introduce a concept at its highest level of abstraction then use reflection on the concept to link it to a lower-level abstraction<ref name="Bergin2012"/>.
 
Originally presented in Bergin et al. (2012)<ref>Bergin, J., Eckstein, J., Völter, M., Sipos, M., Wallingford, E., Marquardt, K., Chandler, J., Sharp, H., and Manns, M.L. (2012). Pedagogical patterns: advice for educators. Joseph Bergin Software Tools.</ref>.


==Context==
==Context==

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Abstraction Gravity-From High to Low
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Last modification June 13, 2016
Source Bergin et al. (2012)[1].
Pattern formats OPR Alexandrian
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Concepts that need to be understood at two levels of abstraction may be time consuming. Introduce a concept at its highest level of abstraction then use reflection on the concept to link it to a lower-level abstraction[1].

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Bergin, J., Eckstein, J., Völter, M., Sipos, M., Wallingford, E., Marquardt, K., Chandler, J., Sharp, H., and Manns, M.L. (2012). Pedagogical patterns: advice for educators. Joseph Bergin Software Tools.