2021
DOI: 10.15388/infedu.2021.16
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Multinational, Intercultural, Multidisciplinary and Intensive (MIMI) Methodology to Enrich Soft Skills Development in Computer Science Students

Abstract: The development of communication and other soft skills among computer science students is not usually an easy task. Often, curricula focus on technical skills, with team projects being used for the improvement of communication skills. However, these teams usually comprise solely of computer science students. In this paper, we present a didactical methodology, called MIMI, which can be used in a short, intensive, programme for undergraduate students. This methodology has been implemented in real projects that h… Show more

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“…The recommendations underscored the significance of integrating soft skills into undergraduate training through project-based learning, contributing to increased awareness of soft skills in scientists and engineers' education. Dowdall et al (2021) introduced the MIMI (Multinational, Intercultural, Multidisciplinary & Intensive) methodology, focusing on the development of communication and soft skills among computer science students. Their methodology involves short, intensive, multidisciplinary, and multinational team projects, with mentors playing a crucial role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recommendations underscored the significance of integrating soft skills into undergraduate training through project-based learning, contributing to increased awareness of soft skills in scientists and engineers' education. Dowdall et al (2021) introduced the MIMI (Multinational, Intercultural, Multidisciplinary & Intensive) methodology, focusing on the development of communication and soft skills among computer science students. Their methodology involves short, intensive, multidisciplinary, and multinational team projects, with mentors playing a crucial role.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%