Analyzing coordination among students in a software engineering project course.
Bonnie K. MacKellarPublished in: CSEE&T (2013)
Keyphrases
- software engineering
- computer science curriculum
- software engineers
- software development
- software projects
- engineering students
- software engineering education
- project based learning
- secondary school
- learning community
- higher education
- student learning
- learning environment
- state university
- tertiary education
- undergraduate students
- educational settings
- requirements elicitation
- college students
- distance learning
- development process
- high school students
- semester long
- curriculum development
- tutoring system
- artificial intelligence
- learning outcomes
- high school
- learning experience
- european countries
- source code
- engineering education
- multi agent systems
- learning styles
- science classroom
- classroom activities
- engineering courses
- case study
- e learning
- primary school
- systems development
- software systems
- team members
- intelligent tutoring systems
- object oriented
- requirements engineering
- national science foundation
- learning activities
- online course
- special education
- practical experience
- project management
- professional development
- data collection and analysis
- cooperative
- software maintenance
- teacher training
- cross disciplinary
- computer science education
- learning process
- collaborative learning
- elementary school
- software development process
- mobile learning
- multi agent
- teaching methods