Autores
Olivares Ceja Jesús Manuel
Título Virtual, Distributed Courses to Teach Global Software Engineering: A Cultural Contrast of Germany, Japan, Mexico, and Mongolia
Tipo Congreso
Sub-tipo Memoria
Descripción 52nd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Resumen In addition to knowledge of distributed project management techniques, software engineering courses need to teach students the intercultural communication skills necessary to cooperate effectively with team members from different cultural backgrounds. Because many students do not have the time or financial resources to spend a semester in a foreign country, participation in virtual, distributed courses at their home universities can provide opportunities to gain international experiences for a larger group of students. Experiences, results and lessons learned from several iterations of distributed, virtual courses conducted between universities in Mongolia, Mexico, Japan and Germany are presented. Instead of classic, instructor-based lectures, a project-based learning approach was implemented to simulate a real-world, global software engineering project.
Observaciones
Lugar Hawaii
País Estados Unidos
No. de páginas 7742-7749
Vol. / Cap.
Inicio 2019-01-08
Fin 2019-01-11
ISBN/ISSN 9780998133126