利用本质反思会议提高学生在团队项目课程中的体验

Todd Sedano, Cécile Péraire
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背景:许多软件工程课程包含基于团队的项目课程。硅谷卡耐基梅隆大学(Carnegie Mellon University)的软件工程硕士就是这样一个例子。在这样的背景下,我们已经有17个团队和大约70名学生使用了5个学期的精华反思会议。在这些会议中,团队根据系统思考框架对项目的各个维度进行反思。这些积极的结果已经发表在研究论文中。活动与讨论:参与者将在课堂环境中通过练习来学习团队项目课程的本质反思会议。他们将讨论以团队为基础的项目课程的挑战和解决方案,以及如何在他们自己的教学环境中潜在地利用所提出的方法。组织:我们将以讨论开始研讨会,揭示参与者在团队项目中的积极和消极经验。在简要介绍了Essence的系统思维框架和我们的研究结果之后,我们将使用实际的训练练习来演示如何使用该方法。随后将进行有指导的汇报。最后,我们将深入探讨Essence框架,并讨论我们的研究成果及其在各种教学环境中的适用性。学习目标:在研讨会结束时,参与者将熟悉一个系统思维框架,他们可以利用这个框架来指导他们的学生团队并监控他们的进度。他们将能够清楚地说出在自己的教学环境中应用这种方法的利弊。
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Enhancing Student Experience in Team-Based Project Courses Using Essence Reflection Meetings
Background: Many software engineering curriculum contain a team-based project course. This is the case of Carnegie Mellon University Silicon Valley's masters of science in software engineering. In this context, we have been using Essence Reflection Meetings for five semesters with 17 teams and approximately 70 students. During these meetings, the teams reflect on various project's dimensions based on a systems thinking framework. The positive results have been published in research papers.Activity and Discussions: Participants will learn about Essence Reflection Meetings for team-based project courses by practicing in a classroom environment. They will discuss challenges and solutions for team-based project courses, and how the proposed approach could potentially be leveraged in their own teaching environment.Organization: We will start the workshop with a discussion revealing the participants positive and negative experiences with team-based projects. After briefly introducing the Essence's systems thinking framework and our research results, we will use hands-on training exercises to demonstrate how to use the approach. This will be followed with guided debriefing. Finally, we will go deeper into the Essence framework, and discuss our research results and their applicability in various teaching environments.Learning Objectives: By the end of the workshop, participants will be familiar with a systems thinking framework that they can leverage to coach their students teams and monitor their progress. They will be able to articulate the pros and cons of applying the approach in their own teaching environment.
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