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> Thank you for the nice evening guys :)
>
> It was amazing to meet you all and to try to learn something new.
>
> I have a suggestion for the next time. Maybe it's just me that I'm a
> newbie... I don't know...but... I would suggest to split us in
> groups/projects w
Hi,
On Jul/14/2013, andrea crotti wrote:
> The fact that we are working on complex problems means that everyone
> is rushing and only using techniques that *he/she already knows*,
> because that's the only way to get something done.
sometimes has been too complex. But sometimes I just downgrade
2013/7/14 Carles Pina i Estany
>
> Hi,
>
> On Jul/14/2013, andrea crotti wrote:
>
> > The fact that we are working on complex problems means that everyone
> > is rushing and only using techniques that *he/she already knows*,
> > because that's the only way to get something done.
>
> sometimes has
Hi,
On Jul/14/2013, andrea crotti wrote:
> 2013/7/14 Carles Pina i Estany
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Jul/14/2013, andrea crotti wrote:
> >
> > > The fact that we are working on complex problems means that everyone
> > > is rushing and only using techniques that *he/she already knows*,
> > > becau
On 14/07/2013 11:48, andrea crotti wrote:
In my opinion in general the way we work at the dojo is not exactly what
a coding dojo is supposed to be..
As organisers, we're aware that this is the case. We started off more or
less attempting to follow the classical Dojo pattern but very quickly
b
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Hi,
Just catching up with this thread...
Regarding mismatch of skills. In teacher parlance this is called
differentiation - setting things up (in a classroom or event like the
dojo) so participants of different levels can all still have a
positive le