Patterns of Patterns II (original) (raw)
2023, arXiv (Cornell University)
We review how our earlier theorization of pattern methods fares in the wild. The "wild" here included a graduate school classroom in New York, a workshop at a transdisciplinary conference in Arizona, a nascent citizen science project in Bristol, and a professional development day for a university in Oxford. We encountered unexpected challenges such as working with students in a HyFlex classroom, getting conference attendees to feel comfortable evaluating the conference they were presently attending, and adapting our plans on the fly when leading workshops with surprising attendee responses. We describe and refine pattern specifications that will help other practitioners of patterns in their own forays into the wild. CCS Concepts: • Social and professional topics; • Software and its engineering → Designing software; Open source model; • Applied computing → Operations research; • Computing methodologies → Modeling and simulation;
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