Making Stuff Together

Group space for the Workshop on Making Stuff Together

Time and Date: 12.00h to 17.00, Monday 7th July 2008

Location: London Knowledge Lab, Emerald Street, London

Maps: Directions to the LKL

Agenda: Schedule for the day

The Patten Language Network project (Planet) is running a one day workshop in London, 7th July, around the theme of "Making Stuff Together".

The purpose of this workshop is to look across dramatically different contexts of learning, and identify common elements of design: forces, contextual factors, challenges and methods of solution.

In this workshop we will focus on two environments: Multi-user virtual worlds (MUVEs) and collaborative web documents. At a first glance, these appear to be as different and unrelated as two on-line environments can be. Yet both are loci for activities of shared construction. It is this quality, and this tension, which we wish to explore as a driver of learning.

The workshop will be driven by user contributed case studies. These cases will be discussed in cross disciplinary groups, through which design patterns will be extracted and elaborated and scenarios developed.

To register, or for any inquiries, please contact:

  • Steven Warburton steven.warburton[at]kcl.ac.uk
  • Yishay Mor yishaym[at]gmail.com

Resources and background for the workshop:

Workshop Participants

Administration and FAQs

Workshop agenda

Background, theory and methodology

Domain maps?

Our case studies

Our patterns?


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