Enhancing project-based learning: variations on mentoring

Philip W. Dart, L. Johnston, Cameron Schmidt
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Project-based learning is an essential part of a software engineer's education. The learning achieved through projects can be improved through structured interaction between more experienced students and those students encountering their first software engineering project. In this paper we report on our experience over three years with trials of several forms of interaction between undergraduate students at the third- and fourth-year levels. This mentoring involved full year project subjects at both year levels. We discuss the problems encountered during these trials, and describe how the interaction was varied in response. We examine the benefits achieved through this interaction and provide details of student feedback. Such benefits include broadening the experience of the fourth-year students, providing a form of mentoring for less experienced students, and improving both the project process and the quality of the project product.
基于项目的学习是软件工程师教育的重要组成部分。通过项目获得的学习可以通过更有经验的学生和那些遇到第一个软件工程项目的学生之间的结构化交互来改进。在本文中,我们报告了我们三年来在三年级和四年级本科生之间进行几种形式的互动试验的经验。这种指导涉及两个年级的全年项目主题。我们讨论了在这些试验中遇到的问题,并描述了在反应中相互作用是如何变化的。我们考察了通过这种互动所获得的好处,并提供了学生反馈的细节。这些好处包括拓宽四年级学生的经验,为经验不足的学生提供一种指导形式,并改善项目过程和项目产品的质量。
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