학술논문

Improving the PBL method with Experiential Learning Theory in Software Engineering Teaching
Document Type
Conference
Source
2022 IEEE/ACM 4th International Workshop on Software Engineering Education for the Next Generation (SEENG) SEENG Software Engineering Education for the Next Generation (SEENG), 2022 IEEE/ACM 4th International Workshop on. :28-35 May, 2022
Subject
Computing and Processing
Atmospheric measurements
Conferences
Particle measurements
Software measurement
Proposals
Engineering education
Next generation networking
problem-based learning
experiential learning theory
software engineering education
Language
Abstract
Context: Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and Experiential Learning Theory (ELT) are convergent active learning approaches widely known for their competent integration between theory and practice. Problem/Objective: However, the usual implementation of PBL leaves out the final active experimentation stage of the experiential learning cycle. In this article, we intend to systematically investigate the impacts of this last stage on the learning outcomes of software engineering students. Methods: A quasi-experiment was designed and applied in three software engineering courses of an undergraduate course, in Rio Branco-Acre / Brazil. Results: students who participated in two of the three treatment groups scored significantly higher on measures of motivation, experience and learning, which means that the PBL method contains gaps that can be significantly improved with the help of ELT, benefiting the learning outcomes of software engineering students.