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|contributor= [[Joseph Bergin]], [[Christian Kohls]], [[Christian Köppe]], [[Yishay Mor]], [[Michel Portier]], [[Till Schümmer]], [[Steven Warburton]]
|source= Bergin et al. (under development)<ref name="Bergin2015">First mentioned in Bergin, J., Kohls, C., Köppe, C., Mor, Y., Portier, M., Schümmer, T., Warburton, S. (2015). [http://www.koeppe.nl/publications/Koppe-PLoP15-FairPlayPatterns.pdf Assessment-Driven Course Design - Fair Play Patterns]. In Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, PLoP 2015. New York:ACM</ref>
|source= Bergin et al. (in press 2015)<ref name="Bergin2015">First mentioned in Bergin, J., Kohls, C., Köppe, C., Mor, Y., Portier, M., Schümmer, T., Warburton, S. (in press 2015). [http://www.koeppe.nl/publications/Koppe-PLoP15-FairPlayPatterns.pdf Assessment-Driven Course Design - Fair Play Patterns]. In ''Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015)''. New York:ACM</ref>; Bergin et al. (2016)<ref name>Bergin, J., Kohls, C., Köppe, C., Mor, Y., Portier, M., Schümmer, T., & Warburton, S. (2016). [http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3011808&CFID=749300695&CFTOKEN=41306082 Student's choice of assessment.] In ''Proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2016)''(p. 22). New York:ACM.</ref>
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Create a menu of assessments that are designed to cover all of the required elements and add simple rules to how the learner can choose the tasks they wish to tackle in such a way that they will always have a balanced diet.<ref name="Bergin2015"/>
Create a menu of assessments that are designed to cover all of the required elements and add simple rules to how the learner can choose the tasks they wish to tackle in such a way that they will always have a balanced diet.<ref name="Bergin2015"/>


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[[Category:Design_patterns]] [[Category:Patlet]] [[Category:Assessment Patterns]] [[Category:Traditional Classroom]]<!-- List of other categories the design pattern belongs to. The syntax for linking to a category is: [[Category:<Name of category]] -->

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Your Choice,My Choice
Contributors Joseph Bergin, Christian Kohls, Christian Köppe, Yishay Mor, Michel Portier, Till Schümmer, Steven Warburton
Last modification June 6, 2017
Source Bergin et al. (in press 2015)[1]; Bergin et al. (2016)[2]
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Create a menu of assessments that are designed to cover all of the required elements and add simple rules to how the learner can choose the tasks they wish to tackle in such a way that they will always have a balanced diet.[1]


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  1. 1.0 1.1 First mentioned in Bergin, J., Kohls, C., Köppe, C., Mor, Y., Portier, M., Schümmer, T., Warburton, S. (in press 2015). Assessment-Driven Course Design - Fair Play Patterns. In Proceedings of the 22nd Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (PLoP 2015). New York:ACM
  2. Bergin, J., Kohls, C., Köppe, C., Mor, Y., Portier, M., Schümmer, T., & Warburton, S. (2016). Student's choice of assessment. In Proceedings of the 21st European Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (EuroPLoP 2016)(p. 22). New York:ACM.