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Use a colorful analogy to introduce a concept that has a lot of boring, detailed ramifications. This also provides a place to go back to to recall the details.
Use a colorful analogy to introduce a concept that has a lot of boring, detailed ramifications. This also provides a place to go back to to recall the details.<ref name="Anthony1996"/>
Related to IMAGINATION STIMULATION [Köppe and Schalken-Pinkster 2013b] and CONSISTENT METAPHOR.


==Context==
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==Related patterns==
==Related patterns==
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Related to '''[[Imagination_Stimulation | Imagination Stimulation]]'''<ref name="Köppe2013b">Köppe, C. and Schalken-Pinkster, J. (2013). Lecture Design Patterns: Laying the Foundation. In Preprints of the 18th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, EuroPLoP 2013. Irsee, Germany.</ref> and '''[[Consistent_Metaphor | Consistent Metaphor]]'''.


==Example==
==Example==

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Colorful Analogy
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Use a colorful analogy to introduce a concept that has a lot of boring, detailed ramifications. This also provides a place to go back to to recall the details.[1]

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Related patterns

Related to Imagination Stimulation[2] and Consistent Metaphor.

Example

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Anthony, D. L. (1996). Patterns for classroom education. In Pattern languages of program design 2 (pp. 391-406). Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc..
  2. Köppe, C. and Schalken-Pinkster, J. (2013). Lecture Design Patterns: Laying the Foundation. In Preprints of the 18th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, EuroPLoP 2013. Irsee, Germany.