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Service learning in computer science and engineering

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Attention is increasing on the need to educate students in areas that extend beyond the traditional technical basis for their field: the Kellogg Commission's mandate for a "scholarship of engagement" [3]; the Engineering Deans Council report's emphasis on teamwork, communication, and the need for students to "understand the economic, social, environmental and international context of their professional activities" [2]; the CSAB Criteria 2000 requirements in written and oral communication and "coverage of social and ethical implications of computing" [1]; the growth of broad IT programs and schools.Service learning offers the opportunity to broaden the educational experience by engaging students in "real-world" projects. However, it also poses new questions: Should students earn academic credit for courses in which a significant portion of their time is spent on "soft" skills? Are students gaining valid technical experience on projects defined by an outside customer rather than by CS&E faculty? How can curriculum structures support projects that aren't constructed to fit within semester boundaries?The panel includes faculty and students from service-learning programs, the chief technical officer for a software company, and a community "customer."

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[1]
CSAB, Criteria for Accrediting Programs in Computer Science in the United States, Jan. 2000. http://www.csab.org/criteria2k_v10.html.
[2]
Engineering Deans Council and ASEE, Engineering Education for a Changing World, 1995. http://www.asee.org/publications/reports/greenworld.cfm
[3]
Kellogg Commission, Renewing the Covenant: Learning, Discovery, and Engagement in a New Age and Different World, 2000. http://www.nasulgc.org/Kellogg/kellogg.htm.

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SIGCSE '02: Proceedings of the 33rd SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
February 2002
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ISBN:1581134738
DOI:10.1145/563340
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    ACM SIGCSE Bulletin  Volume 34, Issue 1
    Inroads: paving the way towards excellence in computing education
    March 2002
    417 pages
    ISSN:0097-8418
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