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Kostousov, Sergei A.; Simonova, Irina V. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2019
The purpose of the article is to identify conditions for the effective use of visual modeling tools that can help reduce the difficulty level of solving problems during the teaching high school students programming. Visual modeling tools are a type of software that allows you to create visual abstractions that reproduce concepts and objects of the…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Models, Problem Solving, Computer Science Education
Teaching Media Design by Using Scrum. A Qualitative Study within a Media Informatics Elective Course
Herrmann, Ines; Münster, Sander; Tietz, Vincent; Uhlemann, Rainer – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2017
Cross-disciplinary skills are today's key skills for media informatics students to gain employment after graduation. However, such problem-based learning projects almost never take place due to organizational struggles. The authors suggest Scrum, a framework that is increasingly used in software engineering, as a solution for the challenges. Scrum…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Computer Simulation, Design, Teaching Methods
Gjengedal, Arne – 2000
This paper describes a project that was an arena for learning through three years (six semesters) of engineering education in computer technology. Project work accounted for approximately 20% of student work in five semesters, and 50% in the last semester. There were three categories of projects. The first type, in the first semester, had as its…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Cooperation, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries