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Studio-Atelier Methodology

Studio-Atelier Methodology. Johannes Magenheim. Seminar on the IFIP AGORA Initiative on Lifelong Learning New Delhi March 2 nd –March 4 th 2009. Competencies in Software Engineering. Design after Requirementsanalysis. Software after Coding. What the customer was promised.

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Studio-Atelier Methodology

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  1. Studio-Atelier Methodology Johannes Magenheim Seminar on the IFIP AGORA Initiative on Lifelong Learning New Delhi March 2nd –March 4th 2009

  2. Competencies in Software Engineering Design afterRequirementsanalysis Software after Coding What the customer was promised What the Project- Manager understood What the customer explains Documentation of the Software What the customer really had needed System after Implementation What the customer has to pay for System’s Maintenance

  3. Partners Mobile Knowledge Experience • Swiss – German Educational and Research Projects • Joint Venture including Universities and Companies MoKEx IOctober 2004 – September 2005 (20 students)MoKEx II October 2005 – September 2006 (20 students)MoKEx III April 2007 – March 2008 (20 students)MoKEx IV April 2008 – March 2009 (20 students)

  4. Collaborative Structures Local F2F - Meetings Co-operation with CSCW-Tools Visits of Partners Blogs Wiki LO with MM Documents Repository CVS: Software Individual Work Database

  5. Technical Outcomes • Mobile Delivery Server • Mobile Access to Learning Objects • Knowledge Databaseand Knowledge Bus • SoA for Single Sign On (EIA) • MetaXSa, DyoGeneS, Coma • PLME, OLME

  6. Institutional Outcomes for CSE • Industrial partners are provided with prototypes of software-products for professional use • International co-operation between business and universities leads to a more practice oriented concept of teaching subjects of software-engineering • The team is composed of interdisciplinary skills. Co-operation between students of different universities and faculties fosters exchange of ideas and diversity of knowledge • The project team covers the whole spectrum from research to practice (constrains of practice: budget, time, existing structures) • In comparison with traditional teaching concepts the students obtained a more decisive and managing role in the project • Teachers got a more advisory role focusing on the project management and supporting the process of knowledge acquisition • Project assessment methods with Wiki and Blogs edited by the students are used and improved • Budget paid by industrial partners

  7. Individual Outcomes for Students • Project with real-life situations was highly motivating for the students • Professional competencies: e.g. skills in programming distributed and web-based systems, database management, mobile communication, screen design, project management • “Continuous and Cooperative Self-qualification and Self-organization (CoCoSS)”; knowledge transfer in a team • Methodological competencies: in project management, user requirement analysis and presentation skills are applied in the context of a real situation; needs of documentation; • Social competencies: collaborative learning in a distributed team; using ICT for SD and collaboration; negotiating working conditions;

  8. Local Project 1 Local context Local Project 2 Local context Local Project 3 Local context Local Project 1 Lontextualized Local Project 1 Lontextualized Local Project 1 Lontextualized Local Project n Local context Learning organisation Coordination of projects Application of external knowledge Development of generic knowledge Atelier Knowledge application and development Knowledge sharing Studio

  9. Learning organisation Studio-Atelier Methodology

  10. ifip Studio-Atelier Methodology Knowledge Development – Knowledge Sharing Studio: Contextual local project

  11. ifip Studio-Atelier Methodology Knowledge Development – Knowledge Sharing Studio: Taking account of level of access to ICT-resources

  12. ifip Studio-Atelier Methodology Knowledge Development – Knowledge Sharing Studio: Can be in any local context

  13. ifip Studio-Atelier Methodology Knowledge Development – Knowledge Sharing Atelier: Generic knowledge helps out locally

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