Participatory design in open education: a workshop model for developing a pattern language
| Published | May 2008 |
| Journal | Journal of Interactive Media in Education Volume JIME Special Issue: Researching open content in education, Pages 1-16 |
ABSTRACT
Technologically enhanced learning environments raise complex challenges for their designers, developers and users. Design patterns and pattern languages have recently emerged as a potential framework for addressing some of these challenges. However, the uptake of design patterns has been slow outside of the computer science community. We argue that this is largely a consequence of a weak positioning of pattern languages, as a form of delivering expert knowledge to layperson, and suggest an alternative view: the development of a pattern language as a community endeavour. In terms of open education, the workshop model can be viewed as an open production process for developing educational resources, in our case design patterns. We propose a model of pattern elicitation workshops, in which collaborative development of a pattern language provides a framework for sharing design knowledge within interdisciplinary communities. This model was iteratively developed at five international conferences. It was then postulated as a design pattern itself, encompassing a series of practices and a set of supporting tools. We believe this model could be applied in a broad range of communities concerned with the development of open digital educational resources.| Keywords | mathematics learning · games · IDR · methodology · case study · open learning · pattern languages · design patterns |
| Language | eng |
| ISSN | 1365-893X |
| Rights | by/3.0 |
| URL | http://jime.open.ac.uk/jime/article/view/2008-13 |
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