Barriers and Self-Efficacy: A Large-Scale Study on the Impact of OSS Courses on Student Perceptions

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Authors Larissa Salerno, Simone de FranΓ§a TonhΓ£o, Igor Steinmacher, Christoph Treude arXiv ID 2304.14628 Category cs.SE: Software Engineering Citations 5 Venue Annual Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education Last Checked 4 months ago
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Open source software (OSS) development offers a unique opportunity for students in Software Engineering to experience and participate in large-scale software development, however, the impact of such courses on students' self-efficacy and the challenges faced by students are not well understood. This paper aims to address this gap by analyzing data from multiple instances of OSS development courses at universities in different countries and reporting on how students' self-efficacy changed as a result of taking the course, as well as the barriers and challenges faced by students.
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