课程整合和跨学科团队创新的框架和过程

F. Coyle, M. Thornton
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本文描述了一个基于本科跨学科团队在反映行业需求的问题上的表现反馈的正在进行的课程整合和创新的框架和过程。五个步骤的过程是基于自上而下的,目标为基础的方法,使计算机科学和工程课程与计算实践相一致。这一努力的关键是为本科生团队选择项目,因为项目定义既是挑战学生的机会,也是为部门方向奠定基础的机会。每个项目都与一组能力需求相关联,这些需求反映了团队成员应该知道并能够做什么来满足项目需求。在项目完成后,期望和实际表现被用于课程反馈回路,以确定可能的课程修改。我们报告了南卫理公会大学(SMU)正在进行的该框架的实现,其中计算机科学和计算机工程之间的集成充当了该框架的测试平台。在新大,计算机科学和计算机工程专业的本科生合作开发应用程序,使核心课程符合当前计算和行业需求的趋势。
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A framework and process for curricular integration and innovation using project based interdisciplinary teams
This paper describes a framework and process for ongoing curricular integration and innovation based on feedback from the performance of undergraduate interdisciplinary teams working on problems that reflect the needs of industry. The five-step process is based on a top-down, objectives-based approach to bringing the computer science and engineering curriculum in line with computing practice. Critical to the effort is the selection of projects for undergraduate teams since project definitions serve both as an opportunity to challenge students and to lay the foundation for departmental direction. Each project is associated with a set of capability requirements that reflect what team members should both know and be able to do to meet project requirements. Upon project completion, expectations and actual performance are used in a curricular feedback loop to identify possible curricular modifications. We report on an ongoing implementation of this framework at Southern Methodist University (SMU) where integration between computer science and computer engineering serves as a testbed for the framework. At SMU, undergraduate students from computer science and computer engineering are teamed to develop applications that serve to bring core curricula in line with current trends in computing and industry needs.
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