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29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'07)
Using Experiments in Software Engineering as an Auxiliary Tool for Teaching--A Qualitative Evaluation from the Perspective of Students' Learning Process
Minneapolis, Minnesota
May 20-May 26
ISBN: 0-7695-2828-7
Miroslaw Staron, IT University of Goteborg, Sweden
In this paper we discuss issues of using students as subjects from the perspective of their benefits in terms of learning. We conduct interviews with students who participated in the experiments and present their perceptions of the experiments in order to validate the claims posed in the existing literature. Finally we show quantitative data on the rate of obtaining the distinctive pass grades for courses with and without experiments. The results show that integrating experiments with courses could lead to improvements of the performance of students on courses.
Citation:
Miroslaw Staron, "Using Experiments in Software Engineering as an Auxiliary Tool for Teaching--A Qualitative Evaluation from the Perspective of Students' Learning Process," icse, pp.673-676, 29th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE'07), 2007
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