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ICSE 2023
Sun 14 - Sat 20 May 2023 Melbourne, Australia

Science communication forms the bridge between computer science researchers and their target audience. Researchers who can effectively draw attention to their research findings and communicate them comprehensibly not only help their target audience to actually learn something, but also benefit themselves from the increased visibility of their work and person. However, the necessary skills for good science communication must also be taught, and this has so far been neglected in the field of software engineering education.

We therefore designed and implemented a science communication seminar for bachelor students of computer science curricula. Students take the position of a researcher who, shortly after publication, is faced with having to draw attention to the paper and effectively communicate the contents of the paper to one or more target audiences. Based on this scenario, each student develops a communication strategy for an already published software engineering research paper and tests the resulting ideas with the other seminar participants.

We explain our design decisions for the seminar, and combine our experiences with responses to a participant survey into lessons learned. With this experience report, we intend to motivate and enable other lecturers to offer a similar seminar at their university. Collectively, university lecturers can prepare the next generation of computer science researchers to not only be experts in their field, but also to communicate research findings more effectively.

Wed 17 May

Displayed time zone: Hobart change

15:45 - 17:15
Introductory and undergraduate educationSEET - Software Engineering Education and Training at Meeting Room 106
Chair(s): Rafael Prikladnicki School of Technology at PUCRS University
15:45
15m
Talk
Are you cloud-certified? An Experience Report to Prepare Computing Undergraduates for Cloud Certification with Experiential Learning
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Eng Lieh Ouh Singapore Management University, Benjamin Kok Siew Gan Singapore Management University
16:00
15m
Talk
Understanding Students' Knowledge of Programming Patterns Through Code Editing and Revising Tasks
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Sara Nurollahian University of Utah, Anna Rafferty Carleton College, Eliane Wiese University of Utah
16:15
15m
Talk
Speak, Memory! Analyzing Historical Accidents to Sensitize Software Testing Novices
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Natalia Silvis-Cividjian Vrije Universiteit (VU) Amsterdam, Fritz Hager NA
16:30
15m
Talk
Software startup within a university - producing industry-ready graduates
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Saara Tenhunen University of Helsinki, Tomi Männistö University of Helsinki, Petri Ihantola University of Helsinki, Jami Kousa University of Helsinki, Matti Luukkainen University of Helsinki
16:45
7m
Talk
Teaching MLOps in Higher Education through Project-Based Learning
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Filippo Lanubile University of Bari, Silverio Martínez-Fernández UPC-BarcelonaTech, Luigi Quaranta University of Bari, Italy
16:52
7m
Talk
Software Resurrection: Discovering Programming Pearls by Showing Modernity to Historical Software
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Abhishek Dutta University of Oxford
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17:00
7m
Talk
Teaching Computer Science Students to Communicate Scientific Findings More Effectively
SEET - Software Engineering Education and Training
Marvin Wyrich Saarland University, Stefan Wagner University of Stuttgart
Pre-print