Projects in the Computing Curriculum Proceedings of the Project 98 Workshop, Sheffield 1998
Dr Peter Milton, Director of Programme Review, Quality Assurance Agency I am grateful to the authors for giving me the opportunity to write this foreword, mainly because it represents the first occasion that the Fund for the Development of Teaching and Learning (FDTL) has led directly to a pUblicati...
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Language: | English |
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Springer London
1998, 1998
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1998 |
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Table of Contents:
- 1 Professional Issues and Projects
- Teaching Professional Ethics to Software Engineers
- Using Other People’s Experience of Project Work: Realising Fitness for Purpose
- Using Group Project Work to Enhance the Learning of Professional Issues
- 2 Group Projects
- Improving the Quality of Software Engineering Courses Through University Based Industrial Projects
- Using Virtual Workspaces to Promote HND Group Project Success
- Group Projects for the Software Engineering of Knowledge Based Systems
- The Prof@T Project
- 3 New Directions
- VICI: Experiences in Introducing Student run Software Companies into the Curriculum
- Non-technical Issues in Undergraduate CS Project Work or What Are We (All) Here For?
- 4 Negotiation
- HEFCE EPCOS Project: Towards a Framework for Transferable Negotiated Learning Practices in Team Projects
- The Role of Learning Conversations (and the Learning Coach) in Computing Projects in Higher Education in the UK
- 5 Managing Projects
- Computing Science Projects at the University of Glasgow
- The Sheffield University Maxi Project — The Industrial Project Manager’s Perspective
- Perceptions of Final Year Project Outcomes
- Poster
- Group Projects
- Student Posters
- A Window on Group Formation Factors
- The VICI Student IT Company
- Author Index