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Challenges in teaching capstone courses

conference contribution
posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by L Adams, Annegret Goold, K Lynch, M Daniels, O Hazzan, I Newman
Many of us run capstone project courses and do so in different ways. The members of this panel come from different countries, belong to different types of institutions, teach in different computing disciplines and the capstone projects they run also vary considerably. Yet, there is a strong sense of consensus about what a capstone project is and how valuable it is as a learning experience for students.The panel discussion will serve as an inspiration to develop new, and change old capstone project courses. The main aim is to discuss why, or why not, different approaches work in a capstone project. What are the learning objectives behind the approach? What are the problems? What are the benefits? How is assessment managed? What resources, tools and techniques are used to administer and manage the projects?Concrete examples of how capstone projects are run at the six institutions represented by the panellists will be given, and issues such as framework, methodologies, project examples and technologies used in the process of producing projects will be addressed.

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Event

SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education (8th : 2003 : Thessaloniki, Greece)

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219 - 220

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SIGCSE

Location

Thessaloniki, Greece

Place of publication

Greece

Start date

2003-06-30

End date

2003-07-02

Language

eng

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E3 Extract of paper

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the 8th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education

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