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|contributor= [[Astrid Fricke]], [[Markus Völter]] | |contributor= [[Astrid Fricke]], [[Markus Völter]] | ||
|source= Fricke and Völter (2000)<ref name="Fricke2000">Fricke, A., & Völter, M. (2000). [http://www.voelter.de/data/pub/tp.pdf SEMINARS: A Pedagogical Pattern Language about teaching seminars effectively.] In Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, EuroPLoP 2000 (pp. 87-128). New York:ACM.</ref> | |source= Fricke and Völter (2000)<ref name="Fricke2000">Fricke, A., & Völter, M. (2000). [http://www.voelter.de/data/pub/tp.pdf SEMINARS: A Pedagogical Pattern Language about teaching seminars effectively.] In ''Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, EuroPLoP 2000'' (pp. 87-128). New York:ACM.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:44, 11 May 2017
Breaks | |
Contributors | Astrid Fricke, Markus Völter |
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Last modification | May 11, 2017 |
Source | Fricke and Völter (2000)[1] |
Pattern formats | OPR Alexandrian |
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Include (regular) breaks if sessions (or lectures) are very long and/or intense[1].
Context
Problem
Forces
Solution
Consequences
Benefits
Liabilities
Evidence
Literature
Discussion
Data
Applied evaluation
Related patterns
Another option for long lectures is Regular Attention Recuperation[2]
Example
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Fricke, A., & Völter, M. (2000). SEMINARS: A Pedagogical Pattern Language about teaching seminars effectively. In Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, EuroPLoP 2000 (pp. 87-128). New York:ACM.
- ↑ Köppe, C., & Schalken-Pinkster, J. (2015). Lecture design patterns: laying the foundation. In Proceedings of the 18th European Conference on Pattern Languages of Program, EuroPLoP 2013 (p. 4). New York:ACM.