Teaching Students How to Work in Global Software Development Environments.
Kathleen M. SwiggerRobert P. BrazileBrian HarringtonXiaobo PengFerda Nur AlpaslanPublished in: CollaborateCom (2006)
Keyphrases
- learning environment
- higher education
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- distance education
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- middle school students
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- introductory programming
- secondary school
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- computer science education
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- problem based learning
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- distributed systems
- engineering education
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- elementary school
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- learning sciences
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- college students
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- software development
- learning styles
- hong kong
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- online course
- engineering courses
- undergraduate engineering
- mathematics education
- educational settings
- teaching assistants
- student progress
- computer science curriculum
- intelligent tutoring systems
- student responses
- introductory programming courses
- collaborative learning
- relational databases