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Ben Tribelhorn, University of Portland; Andrew M. Nuxoll, University of Portland
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Paper ID #32787Using Agile and Active Learning in Software Development CurriculumProf. Ben Tribelhorn, University of Portland Ben Tribelhorn teaches Computer Science at the University of Portland. His research includes machine learning for chaos in Lorenz systems, dynamic obstacle avoidance algorithms for unmanned aerial vehi- cles, improving software engineering pedagogy, and ethical concerns in artificial intelligence.Dr. Andrew M. Nuxoll, University of Portland Andrew began his career as a software engineer. Lately (since 2007) he has been teaching computer science at the University of Portland. He is an active researcher
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Cynthia C. Fry, Baylor University; Zachary Michael Steudel; Joshua Craig Hunter, Baylor University
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course. Zachary Steudel worked as a Software Developer Intern at Amazon in the Summer of 2019, a Software Engineer Intern at Microsoft in the Summer of 2020, and begins his full-time career with Amazon in the summer of 2021 as a software engineer.Mr. Joshua Craig Hunter, Baylor University Joshua Hunter is a Sophomore Computer Science student at Baylor University working as Computer Sci- ence and Calculus tutor. Joshua worked alongside Zachary Steudel to design and create the group project for the Computer Systems course in the Fall of 2020. Joshua is a member of the Theta Tau professional Engineering and Computer Science organization and will be working as a Software Engineering intern at L3 Harris this summer
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Bruce R. Maxim, University of Michigan - Dearborn; Thomas Limbaugh, University of Michigan - Dearborn
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delivery, the student commentson the course evaluations indicated that the students preferred the activities to taking exams andthat the students felt that the activities and project-based learning approach not only preparedthem better for their senior design class but also prepared them better for their careers. Eventhough some students indicated they were not fond of the reading reflections, some admitted thatthe reflections were a good way to ensure that students actually read the textbook. One commentacknowledged that the reflections made them read but suggested improving the methodsomehow. Table 9: Selected Course Assessment Questions Synchronous vs Asynchronous CIS 375 Synchronous
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Ingrid Buckley, Florida Gulf Coast University; Peter J. Clarke, Florida International University
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and testing tools in software testing,” in Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Global Software Engineering, ser. ICGSE ’19. IEEE Press, 2019, p. 133–141. [Online]. Available: https://doi-org.ezproxy.fiu.edu/10.1109/ICGSE.2019.00036 [4] M. Kassab, J. F. DeFranco, and P. A. Laplante, “Software testing: The state of the practice,” IEEE Software, vol. 34, no. 5, pp. 46–52, 2017. [5] A. Arcuri, “An experience report on applying software testing academic results in industry: we need usable automated test generation,” Empirical Software Engineering, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 1959–1981, 2018. [6] M. Craig, P. Conrad, D. Lynch, N. Lee, and L. Anthony, “Listening to early career software developers,” J. Comput. Sci. Coll
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Stefan Christov, Quinnipiac University; James Walker, Michigan Technological University; Mark Hoffman, Quinnipiac University
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computer science at Quinnipiac University. He joined the University in 2001 following a career in industry and has taught a wide variety of courses including data structures, computer architecture and organization, software development, and the senior capstone project. His re- search interests include communication and critical thinking skills in computer science education, and the impact of technology on work/home boundary management. He received his Ph.D. from Polytechnic University in Brooklyn, NY. American c Society for Engineering Education, 2021 Evaluating a Software Project Management Course Collaboration Framework at a Second