Connecting Undergraduate Students as Partners in Computer Science Teaching and Research

N. Gordon, M. Brayshaw
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Connecting undergraduate students as partners can lead to the enhancement of the undergraduate experience and allow students to see the different sides of the university. Such holistic perspectives may better inform academic career choices and postgraduate study. Furthermore, student involvement in course development has many potential benefits. This paper outlines a framework for connecting research and teaching within Computer Science- though this is applicable across other disciplines. Three case studies are considered to illustrate the approach. The first case study involves students in their honours’ stage (level 6, typically 3 rd year) project, the second an undergraduate intern between stages 5 and 6, and finally, a MSc (level 7) project. All three case studies have actively involved students in core parts of the University’s teaching and research activities, producing usable software systems to support these efforts. We consider this as a continuing engagement process to enhance the undergraduate learning experience within Computer Science. Keywords:  Enquiry Based Learning; Computing Education; Research Inspired Education.
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连接本科生作为计算机科学教学和研究的合作伙伴
将本科生作为合作伙伴联系起来可以增强本科体验,并让学生看到大学的不同方面。这样的整体视角可以更好地指导学术职业选择和研究生学习。此外,学生参与课程开发有许多潜在的好处。这篇论文概述了一个连接计算机科学研究和教学的框架——尽管这也适用于其他学科。本文考虑了三个案例研究来说明这种方法。第一个案例研究涉及学生在他们的荣誉阶段(6级,通常是第三年)的项目,第二个是在阶段5和6之间的本科实习生,最后是一个硕士(7级)项目。所有三个案例研究都积极地让学生参与到大学教学和研究活动的核心部分,并产生可用的软件系统来支持这些努力。我们认为这是一个持续的参与过程,以提高计算机科学本科学习经验。关键词:探究式学习;计算教育;研究启发教育。
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