Title :
Remote Development and Distance Delivery of Innovative Courses: Challenges and Opportunities
Author :
Marasovic, Kristina ; Lutz, Michael
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Rochester Inst. of Technol., Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract :
The Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) offers programs of study at several of RIT´s international campuses: Dubrovnik and Zagreb (Croatia), Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Priatina (Kosovo). At RIT Croatia, some courses are delivered as distance education courses using Polycom, a video conferencing system, supported by other online education tools. Although distance learning methods and tools provide an effective way to offer instructions remotely, delivering a course that emphasizes team-based software development, with laboratory exercises and in-class team activities, creates new challenges that need to be addressed. This paper discusses the authors´ experiences with the remote development and delivery of one of those courses - the SWEN-383 Software Design Principles and Patterns course in the Information Technology program at RIT Croatia. The paper first explains the role and need for offering this particular course. It then discusses how the collaborative development of this new course was conducted between the U.S. And the Croatian campuses, including remote delivery from Zagreb to Dubrovnik. The paper concludes with observations and suggestions for those who may engage in such a project in the future.
Keywords :
computer science education; distance learning; educational courses; software engineering; Croatia; Dubai; Dubrovnik; Kosovo; Polycom system; Priatina; RIT; Rochester Institute of Technology; SWEN-383 software design principles and patterns course; United Arab Emirates; Zagreb; course delivery; course development; distance education courses; in-class team activities; information technology program; laboratory exercises; online education tools; team-based software development; video conferencing system; Collaboration; Computers; Context; Education; Google; Software; Software engineering; distance education; information technology education; remote collaboration; software engineering; team projects;
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering (ICSE), 2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on
DOI :
10.1109/ICSE.2015.159