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Mixing Project Management and Distance Education: a Case Study

Published: 06 March 2000 Publication History

Abstract

During Spring 1999, software project management students at East Tennessee State University produced a plan for a database publishing system. These students, who attended class at geographically separate sites, contended with problems related to working at a distance: creating a common repository for project artifacts, maintaining effective communications, and building a sense of team. Geographic separation, though a challenge, proved less of an obstacle than other, more basic problems in project management.In spite of its problems, the project succeeded to a large extent, pleased client, students, and instructor alike. The authors believe the project's success demonstrates the feasibility of distance-based coursework in software management-particularly in settings where an experienced instructor can help students to coordinate work at a distance.

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CSEET '00: Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Software Engineering Education & Training
March 2000
ISBN:0769504213

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Published: 06 March 2000

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