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THE STATE of THE ART

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Helping students to differentiate between subjects about which a lot is already known and subjects which are relatively new. Part of a module on Workshop Facilitation for MSc Agile Software Projects

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Page 1: Facilitation state of the art

THE STATE of THE ART

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CONSIDER PROGRAMMING1965 A few whiz kids could do it very well

Able people could do it, but slowly and not reliably well

Lots of books about maths algorithms. Not very helpful

The best way to learn was from a whiz

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CONSIDER PROGRAMMING1965 A few whiz kids could do it very well

Able people could do it, but slowly and not reliably well

Lots of books about maths algorithms. Not very helpful

The best way to learn was from a whiz

1980 The books said write structured code

Not everyone is convinced > enforced standards

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CONSIDER PROGRAMMING1965 A few whiz kids could do it very well

Able people could do it, but slowly and not reliably well Lots of books about maths algorithms. Not very helpful

The best way to learn was from a whiz

1980 The books said write structured code Not everyone is convinced > enforced standards

1995 The books said write object-oriented code Now practitioners and academics begin to agree

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CONSIDER PROGRAMMING1965 A few whiz kids could do it very well

Able people could do it, but slowly and not reliably well Lots of books about maths algorithms. Not very helpful

The best way to learn was from a whiz

1980 The books said write structured code Not everyone is convinced > enforced standards

1995 The books said write object-oriented code Now practitioners and experts begin to agree

What next?

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FACILITATION is DIFFERENT

• Technology is deterministic and predictable• People are much more complex, unpredictable• People have rights, may feel a sense of duty• People can choose to dissemble (to lie) • New ideas take a long time to validate, context specific• Ideas about people change more slowly• Old theories last longer

Human Activity Systems (HAS) create new meaningsEach individual tries to keep their behaviour ok, all the time,

as judged by many conflicting meanings(ref: Merleau Ponty)

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WHAT CAN WE DO NOW?

• Listen and learn from the best facilitators.• Compare them with other facilitators.• Talk to colleagues. Find a mentor.• Read about facilitating other things.• Read lots (Craig Larman & Alistair Cockburn seek empirical evidence) • Be aware of the current fashions.• Select what makes sense to you• Use ideas that make sense to the best

facilitators.

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FACILITATION NOW

A few really effective facilitators, quite rare

Able people can do it, not reliably successful

Lots of books about facilitating other things

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FACILITATION NOW

A few really effective facilitators, quite rare

Other people who can do it, not reliably

Lots of books about facilitating other things

We’re only just starting. End-point uncertain

You will see this story through… Enjoy!