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Page 1: Introduction to Participatory Pattern Workshops

1Singapore, Sept. 2009

Participatory Pattern Workshops

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the critical resource is not the capacity to produce, but the knowledge to do it right.

Problem: The Design Divide the gap between those who have the expertise to develop high-quality tools and resources and those who don’t (Mor & Winters, 2008*)

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Solution...(in architecture)

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Participatory Methodology for Practical Design Patterns

• Problem– Acceleration → need for effective protocols for sharing

of design knowledge

• Context– interdisciplinary communities of practitioners

engaged in collaborative reflection on a common theme of their practice.

– blended setting: co-located meetings + on-line collaborative authoring system.

Son, this was my dad's mobile. I want you to have it.

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Where are we?

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Collaborative reflection workshop Facilitate on-going design-level conversation between designers and practitioners involved in diverse aspects of the problem domain.

Open, trusting and convivial.

And at the same time

Critical, focused and output-directed.

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Collaborative reflection workshop

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Case Stories Workshop

Engender collaborative reflection among practitioners by a structured process of sharing stories of successful practice.

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Pattern Mining Workshop

Shift from anecdotes to transferable design knowledge by identifying commonalities across case stories, and capturing them in a semi-structured form.

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Future Scenarios Workshop

Validate design patterns by applying them to novel real problems in real contexts.

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Three Hats

Inexperienced story writers may:

Feel too insecure or uncertain. Drift into preaching or promotion. Take their setting for granted. Gloss over inconvenient details. Feel constrained by their audience.

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Thank youThe pattern language network project:

http://patternlanguagenetwork.org

The learning patterns project:

http://lp.noe-kaleidoscope.org/

Yishay Mor

http://people.lkl.ac.uk/yishay

[email protected]

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