Talk:Lore of Learning/Patterns of Learning

merge
I suggest merging the book "knowledge patterns" into the chapter "Lore of Learning/Patterns of Learning".

To me, the title "knowledge patterns" sounds like about the same thing as "patterns of learning".

Please feel free to educate me on the difference between "knowledge patterns" vs. "patterns of learning". --DavidCary (talk) 03:59, 15 May 2008 (UTC)

Hi David, Thanks again for your interest :-). "Knowledge patterns" is about use of patterns in different disciplines towards a general approach of facilitating/catalysing learning across disciplines. It is closer to the structure of the knowlege than to patterns of learning, though ultimately it will hopefully become a useful resource to facilitate learning across disciplines.  So, your suggestion has merit. Perhaps, in Lore of Learning, we should start a  volume/series on field/discipline-specific praxis and orientate the writing towards the intended conclusion of Knowledge Patterns. For now, I will leave Knowledge Patterns as a separate book, and revisit this suggestion later when we have more to work with. Ktucker (talk) 13:18, 24 May 2008 (UTC)