In Creative Learning, learner creates opportunities for learning by himself/herself by launching and implementing his/her own project, and learn through actively creating with others. How can such a Creative Learning be achieved? The secrets are scribed in this book. Learning Patterns presents 40 distinct patterns that show tips, methods, and views for a Creative Learning. The Learning Patterns are written as a pattern language that summarizes the design knowledge that develops from a person’s experience into the form of a pattern. It pairs a problem that occurs in a certain context of a design with its solution and gives it a name. Read through the pages and use any or all of the Learning Patterns to make your learning more creative!
A short read for people who want to figure out different ways of learning.
3. What does he work on?
Takashi, workes on nurturing creativity.
He shares methods of learning, I recall, this could be used in class-rooms. I found how one can apply pattern language into different forms of human knowledge. Takashi quotes Christopher Alexander's Pattern Language in Learning.