Title :
Integrating communication skills in data structures and algorithms courses
Author :
Eberle, William ; Karro, John ; Lerner, Neal ; Stallmann, Matthias
Author_Institution :
Tennessee Tech, Cookeville, TN, USA
Abstract :
While the improvement of computer science students´ communication skills has frequently been called for in the literature, employers continue to feel that recent graduates are not equipped with the writing, speaking, and teaming skills essential in the 21st century workplace. One problem with previous approaches is that they often teach communication skills in dedicated courses rather than integrating them into technical classes across the curriculum. In this paper, we report on a multi-institutional faculty team´s efforts to integrate communication skills into mid-level data structures and algorithms courses as part of a larger NSF-funded project to enact integrated reform throughout computer science/software engineering curricula. We present an outline of assignments designed to develop communication skills (writing, speaking, reading, listening, and teaming) intertwined with technical skills, and discuss our preliminary efforts to assess these efforts. Our work reflects a general approach to incorporate communication activities within the computer science curricula and to help students learn and communicate technical content in academic and professional settings.
Keywords :
computer science education; data structures; educational courses; software engineering; teaching; algorithms courses; communication skills teaching; computer science curriculum; computer science students; data structures courses; dedicated courses; software engineering curriculum; speaking skills; teaming skills; technical classes; writing skills; Algorithm design and analysis; Computer science; Data structures; Educational institutions; Employment; Reflection; Writing; Algorithms; Communication Skills; Data Structures;
Conference_Titel :
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Oklahoma City, OK
DOI :
10.1109/FIE.2013.6685087