[By the way, some folks may notice that this is my first contribution in
quite a while. I'm recovering from a long "not-quite CFS" condition that
has sharply limited my disposable time. I'm going through the old
messages, playing catch-up, and I hope to be more "online" again in the
near future.]
--Don Dwiggins "Experience is what you get when SEI Information Technology you were expecting something else." d.l.dwiggins@computer.org -- Seen on an office wall
[Host's Note: Don, our best wishes for your speedy and complete recovery! Good to hear from you again. ...Rick]
------- Start of forwarded message ------- Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 12:46:01 -0700 To: risingl@agcs.com, Ed Remmell <eremmell@evolving.com>, Patterns Discussion <patterns-discussion@cs.uiuc.edu> From: "Joshua L. Kereivsky" <jlk@industriallogic.com> Subject: A Pattern Language For Study Groups
Folks,
Since there has been some talk on the subject of discussion groups, and since I've been working on a pattern language about this subject, today I'm releasing a draft of my work. This work, called A Pattern Language for Study Groups is in a fairly mature state, though I expect to complete it this Fall. Your feedback would be appreciated - please email joshua@industriallogic.com for this purpose.
Also, for those who are interested in writing pattern languages, I've endeavored to make this work an example of an Alexanderian pattern language.
A Pattern Language For Study Groups http://www.industriallogic.com/papers/khdraft.pdf (note: due to some important pictures & graphics, this file is approx. 600K)
regards, joshua ------- End of forwarded message -------
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