‘Patterns of Peeragogy’: Case Studies

JOSEPH CORNELI  
CHARLES JEFFREY DANOFF  
CHARLOTTE PIERCE  
PAOLA RICAURTE  
LISA SNOW MACDONALD
Department of Computing, Goldsmiths College, University of London Mr Danoff’s Teaching Laboratory Pierce Press and Independent Publishers of New England Department of Cultural Studies, Tecnológico de Monterrey independent researcher and consultant, Los Angeles Department of Computing, Goldsmiths College, University of London
  

This document describes case studies that use the nine design patterns we introduced in the article Patterns of Peeragogy.

peer production, peer learning, design patterns
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Corneli, J., Danoff, C. J., Pierce, C., Ricaurte, P., Snow MacDonald, L. 2015.Patterns of Peeragogy.

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PLoP’15, October 25-30, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Copyright 2015 is held by the author(s). ACM XXX-X-XXXX-XXXX-X

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Joseph Corneli was supported by the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) programme within the Seventh Framework Programme for Research of the European Commission, under FET-Open Grant number 611553 (COINVENT).
Correspondence address: J. Corneli, Department of Computing, Goldsmiths, University of London, New Cross, London SE14 6NW; email: [email protected]

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\@acmWidth \@abstract Categories and Subject Descriptors: •Applied computing \(\to\) Collaborative learning; Human-centered computing \(\to\) Collaborative and social computing systems and tools; Social and professional topics \(\to\) Project and people management; Licensing

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\label{sec:Acknowledgements}ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

David Kane was the paper’s shepherd for PLoP’15, and provided detailed comments and many suggestions that improved the draft. The paper also benefited from discussions with Doug Breitbart. In addition, we are grateful for the design and prototyping work contributed by Amanda Lyons and Fabrizio Terzi.