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|source= Bartilla & Köppe (2016)<ref>Bartilla, A., & Köppe, C. (2016). Organizational Patterns for Increasing Gender Diversity in Computer Science Education. In ''Proceedings of the 10th Travelling Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (VikingPLoP 2016)''. ACM.</ref>
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Revision as of 11:22, 9 February 2017


Action Group
Contributors
Last modification February 9, 2017
Source Bartilla & Köppe (2016)[1]
Pattern formats OPR Alexandrian
Usability
Learning domain
Stakeholders

Form a sound group of people who all have the same goal of improving the diversity, are committed to the activities on longer terms, and represent a strong force/unit.

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Problem

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Solution

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Evidence

Literature

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Data

Applied evaluation

Related patterns

Example

References

  1. Bartilla, A., & Köppe, C. (2016). Organizational Patterns for Increasing Gender Diversity in Computer Science Education. In Proceedings of the 10th Travelling Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (VikingPLoP 2016). ACM.