The Cost of Problem-Based Learning: An Example in Information Systems Engineering

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Authors Vincent Ribaud, Philippe Saliou arXiv ID 1501.01468 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Cross-listed cs.CY Citations 6 Venue Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training Last Checked 4 months ago
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High-quality education helps in finding a job - but student skills heterogeneity and student reluctance to move towards a professional attitude are important barriers to employability. We re-engineered some of the technical courses of a Masters in software development using a Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach. Although initial results are encouraging, the cost of using PBL must be taken into account. Two aspects are particularly expensive: (i) set-up of the software development practicum, a mid-sized information system and its environment; (ii) screenwriting of problem-based learning scenarios, including procurement of input artefacts.
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