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Title Supporting Instructional Software Engineering Activities Using CODILA: Some Latin American Experiences
Authors Faber Giraldo, Sergio Ochoa, Laura Aballay, Clifton Clunie, Andrés Neyem, Raquel Anaya
Publication date 2011
Abstract Computer science students must be able to support the global
software development phenomena; therefore they should enhance their
teamwork, communication, negotiation, leadership and collaboration skills.
It pushes the educational institutions to rethink the way in which they are
transferring the soft skills, e.g. collaboration capabilities, to the new
software engineers. Advances in developing platforms, wideband
communications,
global markets, technological trends and outsourcing promote the conception
of a global software engineering. Trying to help address this issue, this
paper
describes the results of two experiences where a CODILA (Collaborative and
Distributed Learning Activity) was used to solve a software engineering
problem in a distributed way. These experiences involved students and
instructors of eight Latin American universities. We have measured the
development of collaboration skills and satisfaction level of computer
science students participating in these distributed collaborative practices,
and the
obtained results are highly encouraging.
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Pages 591-598
Conference name International Conference on Education and Educational Technology
Publisher Springer-Verlag (Berlin/Heidelberg, Germany)
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