On 16 July 2007 Location: The State University of New Jersey
Designing effective computer supported collaborative learning (CSCL) environments in an efficient affordable way is a demanding task, which requires creativity and a significant amount of expertise. We could state that patterns give even experienced designers a common language for discussing their ideas amongst peers and provide CSCL researchers convenient shorthand for expressing research results.
The scope of this workshop is to identify the way of linking design patterns with authentic cases and thus towards a better elicitation process for patterns of various kinds, e.g. system oriented patterns, learning flow design patterns, subject oriented patterns.