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|contributor=  [[Christian Köppe]], [[Joost Schalken-Pinkster]]
|contributor=  [[Christian Köppe]], [[Joost Schalken-Pinkster]]
|source= Köppe and Schalken-Pinkster (2013)<ref name="Köppe2013a">Pattern published in Köppe, C., & Schalken-Pinkster, J. (2013). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2725697 Lecture design patterns: improving interactivity]. In Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (p. 23). The Hillside Group.</ref>; Köppe, Portier, Bakker & Hoppenbrouwers (2015)<ref name="KÖPPE">Patlet mentioned in Köppe, C., Portier, M., Bakker, R., & Hoppenbrouwers, S. (2015). [http://hillside.net/plop/2015/papers/panthers/2.pdf Lecture Design Patterns: More Interactivity Improvement Patterns.] In Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015). Pittsburgh, USA.</ref>; Köppe, Niels, Holwerda, Tijsma, Van Diepen, Van Turnhout, and Bakker (in press 2015)<ref name="Koppe">Also mentioned in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Holwerda, R., Tijsma, L., Van Diepen, N., Van Turnhout, K., Bakker, R., (2015). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2855348 Flipped Classroom Patterns - Designing Valuable In-Class Meetings.] In Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2015). New York:ACM.</ref>
|source= Köppe and Schalken-Pinkster (2013)<ref name="Köppe2013a">Pattern published in Köppe, C., & Schalken-Pinkster, J. (2013). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2725697 Lecture design patterns: improving interactivity]. In ''Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs'' (p. 23). The Hillside Group.</ref>; Köppe, Portier, Bakker & Hoppenbrouwers (2015)<ref name="KÖPPE">Patlet mentioned in Köppe, C., Portier, M., Bakker, R., & Hoppenbrouwers, S. (2015). [http://hillside.net/plop/2015/papers/panthers/2.pdf Lecture Design Patterns: More Interactivity Improvement Patterns.] In ''Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015)''. Pittsburgh, USA.</ref>; Köppe, Niels, Holwerda, Tijsma, Van Diepen, Van Turnhout, and Bakker (in press 2015)<ref name="Koppe">Also mentioned in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Holwerda, R., Tijsma, L., Van Diepen, N., Van Turnhout, K., Bakker, R., (2015). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2855348 Flipped Classroom Patterns - Designing Valuable In-Class Meetings.] In ''Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2015)''. New York:ACM.</ref>
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Revision as of 13:22, 5 May 2017


Student Miners
Contributors Christian Köppe, Joost Schalken-Pinkster
Last modification May 5, 2017
Source Köppe and Schalken-Pinkster (2013)[1]; Köppe, Portier, Bakker & Hoppenbrouwers (2015)[2]; Köppe, Niels, Holwerda, Tijsma, Van Diepen, Van Turnhout, and Bakker (in press 2015)[3]
Pattern formats OPR Alexandrian
Usability
Learning domain
Stakeholders

A.k.a. Collaborative Knowledge Construction


Introduce the concept through questions that are related to existing knowledge and lead towards the new concept; don’t present the concept yourself directly. Let multiple students provide a variety of answers to these questions and lead the group through follow-up questions towards the new concept. Mine the new concept from all answers together with all students.[1][2]


Context

Problem

Forces

Solution

Consequences

Benefits

Liabilities

Evidence

Literature

Discussion

Data

Applied evaluation

Related patterns

Example

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Pattern published in Köppe, C., & Schalken-Pinkster, J. (2013). Lecture design patterns: improving interactivity. In Proceedings of the 20th Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (p. 23). The Hillside Group.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Patlet mentioned in Köppe, C., Portier, M., Bakker, R., & Hoppenbrouwers, S. (2015). Lecture Design Patterns: More Interactivity Improvement Patterns. In Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015). Pittsburgh, USA.
  3. Also mentioned in Köppe, C., Niels, R., Holwerda, R., Tijsma, L., Van Diepen, N., Van Turnhout, K., Bakker, R., (2015). Flipped Classroom Patterns - Designing Valuable In-Class Meetings. In Proceedings of the 20th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2015). New York:ACM.