Specification and Scaffolding in Project-Based Learning of Systems Architecture

Ouldooz Baghban Karimi
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Project-based learning (PBL) through open-ended group projects is praised for fostering technical communication, collaboration, and leadership skills. We examine PBL in the group project element of Web Systems Architecture, an upper-level undergraduate systems course. We investigate learning outcomes, team dynamics, technical communication, and confidence-building. Our observations suggest that while learning outcomes are similarly achieved with and without additional specification and scaffolding, when given a choice for receiving further specification and scaffolding, students are inclined towards more specification and avoid taking risks in open-ended projects. Specifically, 86% of our students decided to choose the scaffolded project stream, and by the end of the project, 41% of the students (58% of survey respondents) indicated their preference for even a more specified project. We explore the factors influencing this choice and discuss design alternatives to further motivate risk-taking, and our initial results using them.
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基于项目的系统架构学习中的规范和脚手架
通过开放式小组项目进行的基于项目的学习(PBL)因培养技术交流、协作和领导技能而受到称赞。我们在网络系统架构(一门高级本科系统课程)的小组项目元素中考察PBL。我们调查了学习成果、团队动态、技术沟通和建立信任。我们的观察表明,虽然有和没有额外的规范和框架的学习成果是相似的,但当给予选择接受进一步的规范和框架时,学生倾向于更多的规范,并避免在开放式项目中承担风险。具体来说,86%的学生决定选择脚手架项目流,到项目结束时,41%的学生(58%的调查受访者)表示他们更喜欢更具体的项目。我们探讨了影响这一选择的因素,并讨论了进一步激励冒险的设计方案,以及我们使用它们的初步结果。
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