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{{quotation | A pattern language is a system of best practices for a given field of endeavor. Each practice is expressed as a pair of statements: one statement describes a conflict and the other a resolution to that
{{quotation | A pattern language is a system of best practices for a given field of endeavor. Each practice is expressed as a pair of statements: one statement describes a conflict and the other a resolution to that
conflict.}} (Weinstein 2007)
conflict.}} (Weinstein 2007)
{{quotation | Design patterns are used to describe typical solutions for recurring design
problems. They help to refine and complete system structures.}}


== Design patterns in education ==
== Design patterns in education ==

Revision as of 17:45, 28 May 2007

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Definition

“The concept of a pattern language has been developed by Christopher Alexander and his colleagues in architecture and urban design. In brief, a pattern language is a network of patterns of varying scales; each pattern is embodied as a concrete prototype, and is related to larger scale patterns which it supports, and to smaller scale patterns which support it. The goal of a pattern language is to capture patterns in their contexts, and to provide a mechanism for understanding the non-local consequences of design decisions.” (Erickson)

“A pattern language is a system of best practices for a given field of endeavor. Each practice is expressed as a pair of statements: one statement describes a conflict and the other a resolution to that conflict.” (Weinstein 2007)

“Design patterns are used to describe typical solutions for recurring design problems. They help to refine and complete system structures.”

Design patterns in education

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References

  • Alexander, C. A (1979) Timeless Way of Building. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Alexander, C., Ishikawa, S., Silverstein, M., Jacobson, M., Fiksdahl-King, I., & Angel, S. A (1977) A Pattern Language. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Erickson, T. "Lingua Francas for Design: Sacred Places and Pattern Languages." In The Proceedings of DIS 2000 (Brooklyn, NY, August 17-19, 2000). New York: ACM Press, 2000, pp 357-368. HTML
  • Thomas Erickson, Supporting Interdisciplinary Design: Towards Pattern Languages for Workplaces, HTML
  • Richard N Griffiths, Don't Write Guidelines ­ Write Patterns!, HTML