DocumentCode
3369378
Title
Encouraging Teamwork in an Undergraduate Software Engineering Course
Author
Lester, Cynthia Y.
Author_Institution
Tuskegee Univ., Tuskegee
fYear
2007
fDate
25-31 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
73
Lastpage
73
Abstract
Students typically do not like to work in teams, especially computer science majors. Computer science is often perceived as an "asocial" discipline that does not foster teamwork, interactivity, or collaboration. Yet, teamwork and collaboration are the very characteristics that the workplace demands, particularly when designing and developing large scale software projects. Therefore, being able to effectively work in teams is an essential learning outcome for software engineering students and as educators, we must ensure that students not only possess technical skills, but soft skills as well. The goal of the research in progress was to create a collaborative learning environment that fostered teamwork and team learning for students enrolled in an undergraduate software engineering course. The paper summarizes how previous computing experience, background, and computer self-efficacy were used to create teams that represent those found in today\´s workplace. Implications and suggestions for future research are also provided.
Keywords
computer aided instruction; computer science education; educational courses; groupware; software engineering; team working; collaborative learning environment; teamworking; undergraduate software engineering course; Collaborative software; Collaborative work; Computer industry; Computer science; Employment; Humans; Information technology; Large-scale systems; Software engineering; Teamwork;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Advances, 2007. ICSEA 2007. International Conference on
Conference_Location
Cap Esterel
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2937-2
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-2937-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICSEA.2007.31
Filename
4299953
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