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|contributor= [[Joseph Bergin]], [[Jutta Eckstein]], [[Markus Völter]], [[Mariana Sipos]], [[Eugene Wallingford]], [[Klaus Marquardt]], [[ Jane Chandler]], [[Helen Sharp]], [[Mary Lynn Manns]]
|contributor= [[Joseph Bergin]], [[Jutta Eckstein]], [[Markus Völter]], [[Mariana Sipos]], [[Eugene Wallingford]], [[Klaus Marquardt]], [[ Jane Chandler]], [[Helen Sharp]], [[Mary Lynn Manns]]
|source= Bergin et al. (2012)<ref name="Bergin2012">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><ref name="Köppe">Mentioned in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Holwerda, R., Tijsma, L., Van Diepen, N., Van Turnhout, K., & Bakker, R. (in press 2015). [http://hillside.net/plop/2015/papers/panthers/41.pdf Flipped Classroom Patterns - Using Student Solutions.] In ''Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015).'' Pittsburgh, USA.</ref>; Köppe et al. (2016)<ref> Patlet also published in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Bakker, R., & Hoppenbreuwers, S. (2016). [http://www.ralphniels.nl/pubs/koppe-vikingplop16.pdf Flipped Classroom Patterns-Controlling the Pace]. In ''Proceedings of the 10th Travelling Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (VikingPLoP 2016)''. New York:ACM.</ref>
|source= Bergin et al. (2012)<ref name="Bergin2012">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><ref name="Köppe">Mentioned in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Holwerda, R., Tijsma, L., Van Diepen, N., Van Turnhout, K., & Bakker, R. (in press 2015). [http://hillside.net/plop/2015/papers/panthers/41.pdf Flipped Classroom Patterns - Using Student Solutions.] In ''Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015).'' New York:ACM.</ref>; Köppe et al. (2016)<ref> Patlet also published in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Bakker, R., & Hoppenbreuwers, S. (2016). [http://www.ralphniels.nl/pubs/koppe-vikingplop16.pdf Flipped Classroom Patterns-Controlling the Pace]. In ''Proceedings of the 10th Travelling Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (VikingPLoP 2016)''. New York:ACM.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 6 June 2017


Solution Before Abstraction
Contributors Joseph Bergin, Jutta Eckstein, Markus Völter, Mariana Sipos, Eugene Wallingford, Klaus Marquardt, Jane Chandler, Helen Sharp, Mary Lynn Manns
Last modification June 6, 2017
Source Bergin et al. (2012)[1][2]; Köppe et al. (2016)[3]
Pattern formats OPR Alexandrian
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Let the students first find solutions to specific concept-related problems, have them identify the common aspects of these solutions, and use these identified aspects to introduce the general, abstract concept.[1][2].


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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.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mentioned in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Holwerda, R., Tijsma, L., Van Diepen, N., Van Turnhout, K., & Bakker, R. (in press 2015). Flipped Classroom Patterns - Using Student Solutions. In Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015). New York:ACM.
  3. Patlet also published in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Bakker, R., & Hoppenbreuwers, S. (2016). Flipped Classroom Patterns-Controlling the Pace. In Proceedings of the 10th Travelling Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (VikingPLoP 2016). New York:ACM.