An experience report on the use of Active Learning in Empirical Software Engineering Education: Understanding the pros and cons from the student's perspective
Context: Recent years have witnessed a noteworthy surge in the emphasis on research and practice in Empirical Software Engineering (ESE). However, teaching this discipline through traditional pedagogical methods presents a challenge. Students typically acquire theories and concepts through lectures or expository classes but have limited opportunities to apply this knowledge. Goal: This report aims to share our experiences with the instructional process, using the Active Learning approach, within the context of ESE education. Method: We describe an ESE course that was taught using active methodology principles. At the end of the course, we conducted a personal opinion survey to gather students’ feedback. Results: The findings indicated that Active Learning principles can offer several advantages in ESE education. These include improved comprehension of course material, better retention of knowledge gained during classes, and enhanced preparation for involvement in scientific research. Conclusion: This experience provides insights into incorporating active learning principles into an ESE course. We also discuss lessons learned and suggest areas for improvement in future ESE courses.
Fri 19 AprDisplayed time zone: Lisbon change
16:00 - 17:30 | Human and Social 8Software Engineering in Society / Journal-first Papers / Research Track / Software Engineering Education and Training at Luis de Freitas Branco Chair(s): Alexander Serebrenik Eindhoven University of Technology | ||
16:00 15mTalk | Property-Based Testing in Practice Research Track Harrison Goldstein University of Pennsylvania, Joseph W. Cutler University of Pennsylvania, Daniel Dickstein Jane Street, Benjamin C. Pierce University of Pennsylvania, Andrew Head University of Pennsylvania | ||
16:15 15mTalk | Navigating the Path of Women in Software Engineering: From Academia to Industry Software Engineering in Society Tatalina Oliveira CESAR School, Ann Barcomb Department of Electrical and Software Engineering, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary, Ronnie de Souza Santos University of Calgary, Helda Barros CESAR School, Maria Teresa Baldassarre Department of Computer Science, University of Bari , Cesar França CESAR School Pre-print | ||
16:30 15mTalk | Early Career Software Developers - Are You Sinking or Swimming? Software Engineering in Society Pre-print Media Attached | ||
16:45 15mTalk | An experience report on the use of Active Learning in Empirical Software Engineering Education: Understanding the pros and cons from the student's perspective Software Engineering Education and Training Maria Alcimar Costa Meireles UFAM - Federal University of Amazonas, Sabrina Rocha UFAM - Federal University of Amazonas, José Carlos Maldonado Loggi Tecnologia and University of São Paulo - USP and, Tayana Conte Universidade Federal do Amazonas | ||
17:00 15mTalk | Teaching Software Ethics to Future Software Engineers Software Engineering Education and Training Aastha Pant Monash University, Simone Spiegler Monash University, Rashina Hoda Monash University, Jeremy Yoon Monash University, Nabeeb Yusuf Monash University, Tian Er Monash University, Shenyi Hu Monash University | ||
17:15 7mTalk | Mind the Gap: Gender, Micro-inequities and Barriers in Software Development Journal-first Papers Emitzá Guzmán Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Ricarda Anna-Lena Fischer Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Janey Kok Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam |