

Overrun Navigators, Strong Opinions, and Doc Reading: Prof Ben’s Mobbing Questions from the Trenches
May 13, 2025
Join Professor Ben Kovitz, a Computer Science educator with 15 years in software development, as he tackles real-world mob programming challenges faced in the classroom. He shares insights on balancing deep thought with group momentum and the debate between upfront design and agile discovery within a mob. Ben also discusses the dynamics of student collaboration, the role of the navigator amidst chaos, and the importance of structured roles. Additionally, he highlights how collaborative documentation can transform learning and enhance problem-solving skills.
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Balance Thinking with Mobbing
- Balance solo exploration with group momentum by allowing individuals to step away for deep thinking when needed.
- Use timers flexibly; turn them off for longer explanations and resume once back in active collaboration.
Collaborative Task Definition
- Mob all tasks including task definition, breaking down large work collaboratively with stakeholders.
- Use agile tools like Kanban, story splitting, and failing tests to create clear, small, actionable tasks for smooth workflow.
Manage Rowdy Mob Dynamics
- Manage rowdy mobs by either using strict navigation or Kanban to collect and try ideas one at a time.
- Facilitate giving each participant a voice, using equalizing tactics like picking quieter voices first or moment of silence requests.