2022
DOI: 10.1109/te.2021.3137344
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An Eco-System Approach to Project-Based Learning in Software Engineering Education

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“…This is because 'engineering' inherently embodies the characteristics of a 'project', meaning there is a natural closeness between the two. The outcomes of PBL studies in engineering are evident across various subjects, such as software engineering [22], computer engineering [23], mechanical engineering [17], and so on. However, the application of PBL in practice remains limited, even in developed countries and regions known for their innovation prowess.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because 'engineering' inherently embodies the characteristics of a 'project', meaning there is a natural closeness between the two. The outcomes of PBL studies in engineering are evident across various subjects, such as software engineering [22], computer engineering [23], mechanical engineering [17], and so on. However, the application of PBL in practice remains limited, even in developed countries and regions known for their innovation prowess.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some examples in the field of engineering are entitled: Aerial Drone Competition, American Solar Challenge, ASME Student Design Competition, Best Robotic Challenge, Simulation Hub Valve Design Challenge, and Water Environment Federation Student Design Competition. These are contests [23]- [25] in which several teams of students participate to solve a problem or present a project with characteristics like what can be found in real life [26], [27]. The big difference with professional life is that the work done is compared with the rest of the teams [28].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In China, researchers have begun to realize that project-based learning plays a prominent role in students' ability development, but at present, project-based learning has not become the mainstream trend (Zhang & Su, 2018). In higher education, there is more research on project-based learning in a certain course (Ståhl, Sandahl, & Buffoni, 2022;Dogara, Saud, Kamin, & Nordin, 2020;Fan et al, 2023;Hernández-Mangas, & Álvarez, 2021;Clark, Wang, Splain, & Chen, 2020;Jordens, Wilmart, Garone, Kinnaert, & Catoire, 2022), but there is no research on project-based learning in the whole professional direction. Higher vocational education is to cultivate high-quality and compound technical and skilled talents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%