充血的眼睛:计算机科学项目课程的工作量问题

Judy Brown
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解决了计算机科学项目课程中的工作量问题。我们简要讨论了为什么在项目课程中会出现高工作量,以及它们成为问题的原因。然后,我们描述了一些我们所做的课程更改,以减少软件工程项目课程中的工作量,同时不影响课程质量。这些技术包括:采用迭代和增量过程,减少编写文档的需求,以及收集花费在各种活动上的时间的准确数据。最后,我们通过评估这些技术,为工作量的巨大变化和学生满意度的提高提供了很好的证据。我们提供了一些证据和论据,证明学习并没有受到这些变化的影响。
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Bloodshot eyes: workload issues in computer science project courses
Workload issues in computer science project courses are addressed. We briefly discuss why high workloads occur in project courses and the reasons they are a problem. We then describe some course changes we made to reduce the workload in a software engineering project course, without compromising course quality. The techniques include: adopting an iterative and incremental process, reducing the requirements for writing documents, and gathering accurate data on time spent on various activities. We conclude by assessing the techniques, providing good evidence for a dramatic change in the workload, and an increase in student satisfaction levels. We provide some evidence, and an argument, that learning has not been affected by the changes.
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