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Burd, Elizabeth L.; Hatch, Andrew; Ashurst, Colin; Jessop, Alan – Computer Science Education, 2009
This article describes an approach whereby patterns are used to describe management issues and solutions to be used during the project management of team-based software development. The work describes how web 2.0 technologies have been employed to support the use and development of such patterns. To evaluate the success of patterns and the…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Computer System Design, Program Administration, Program Descriptions
Karsten, Rex; Kaparthi, Shashidhar; Roth, Roberta M. – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2005
Advances in information and communication technologies give us the ability to reach out beyond the time and place limitations of the traditional classroom. However, effective online teaching is more than just transferring traditional courses to the World Wide Web (WWW). We describe how we have used "off the shelf" software and the infrastructure…
Descriptors: Programming Languages, Online Courses, Programming, Learning Experience
Barkhouse, Nancy – Education Canada, 2003
A fourth-grade Nova Scotia class produced a weekly 1-hour radio show. Students decided the program format, show themes, topics, and group members. Each show was co-hosted by four students. All students got a chance to host, and all were successful. The project addressed most of the language arts standards and gave students experience in technology…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Active Learning, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning