Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Software Engineering Education for Millennials 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3194779.3194787
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Software engineering for millennials, by millennials

Abstract: Software engineers need to manage both technical and professional skills in order to be successful. Our university offers a 5.5 year program that mixes computer science, software and computer engineering, where the first two years are mostly math and physics courses. As such, our students' first real teamwork experience is during the introductory SE course, where they modify open source projects in groups of 6-8. However, students have problems working in such large teams, and feel that the course material and… Show more

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“…Some applications of this learning method allow students to choose which projects they work on, whereas others are assigned by the instructor or professor. Other implementations of this learning approach engage students in research activities to attempt to promote students' scientific reasoning skills [37]. There is no clear consensus as to whether the project-based learning approach is utilized within the classroom or outside of the classroom in most cases.…”
Section: Project-based Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some applications of this learning method allow students to choose which projects they work on, whereas others are assigned by the instructor or professor. Other implementations of this learning approach engage students in research activities to attempt to promote students' scientific reasoning skills [37]. There is no clear consensus as to whether the project-based learning approach is utilized within the classroom or outside of the classroom in most cases.…”
Section: Project-based Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%