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  • From: "Douglas C. Schmidt" <schmidt AT dre.vanderbilt.edu>
  • To: "Desilets\, Alain" <Alain.Desilets AT nrc-cnrc.gc.ca>
  • Cc: "patterns-discussion AT cs.uiuc.edu" <patterns-discussion AT cs.uiuc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: [patterns-discussion] Newbie question: how to run a patterns writing workshop
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2011 17:06:36 -0600
  • Comments: In-reply-to "Desilets, Alain" <Alain.Desilets AT nrc-cnrc.gc.ca> message dated "Wed, 12 Jan 2011 14:01:22 -0800."
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Hi Alain,

Please see

http://www.cs.wustl.edu/~schmidt/writersworkshop.html

for an overview I wrote many years ago when I was involved in a lot of
writers workshops.

Doug

> This is my very first posting on this list (in fact, I haven?t even read the
> archives yet, so sorry if my question is already in a FAQ somewhere... if
> so,
> just point me to the FAQ).
>
> I need some advice on how to organize and run a successful patterns
> workshop.
> This is in the context of an event that I am planning for June 2011, where I
> hope to bring together practitioners in the field of Collaborative,
> Community
> and Crowdsourced Translation (CT3 for short) and get them to capture the
> do?s
> and dont?s they have learned about this new field, in the form of patterns
> and
> anti-patterns. I don?t expect any of those people to be familiar with the
> concept of Design Patterns. Also, I am expecting a mix of 25% of
> practitioners
> who have experience with CT3, and 75% of practitioners who have experience
> with
> more conventional translation processes, but are highly interested in
> figuring
> out how to use CT3 (and may have read some literature and case studies on
> the
> topic).
>
>
>
> While I am quite familiar with patterns as a reader, I have never
> participated
> in a write workshop, let alone organized and run one, so I definitely need
> some
> help. What are the common do?s and dont?s for organizing and running such a
> workshop? I presume there is a pattern language somewhere that captures
> that? I
> so, where can I find it (I looked around but couldn?t find one).
>
>
>
> I did find a couple of description of how Writer workshops work. For
> example:
>
>
>
> http://www.hillside.net/plop/2011/index.php?nav=activities#writersworkshops
>
>
>
> I have to admit that this is a bit more formal and less collaborative than
> what
> I had envisaged. I was picturing something a bit more like a wiki
> BarnRaising,
> where people would rapidly generate a list of patterns and collaboratively
> improve them in a wiki-fashion:
>
>
>
> http://www.wikipatterns.com/display/wikipatterns/BarnRaising
>
>
>
> Have pattern writing workshops been held in that fashion also? And if so,
> what
> are the advantages and disadvantages of both approaches?
>
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
> Alain Désilets
>
> Agent de recherche | Research Officer
>
> Institut de technologie de l'information | Institute for Information
> Technology
>
> Conseil national de recherches du Canada | National Research Council of
> Canada
>
>
>
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