Software Engineering Education and Training: Architecture and Collaboration
Wednesday May 18, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
Session Chair: Mehdi Mirakhorli
Room: Ballroom B
02:00 - 02:20 PM ― Smart Decisions: An Architectural Design Game
- Humberto Cervantes, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana - Iztapalapa, Mexico
- Serge Haziyev, Softserve, Inc., United States
- Olha Hrytsay, Softserve, Inc., United States
- Rick Kazman, Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, and University of Hawaii, United States
02:20 - 02:40 PM ― Reflections on Applying Constructive Alignment with Formative Feedback for Teaching Introductory Programming and Software Architecture
- Andrew Cain, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
- Muhammad Ali Babar, The University of Adelaide, Australia
02:40 - 03:00 PM ― Software Security Education at Scale
- Christopher Theisen, North Carolina State University, United States
- Laurie Williams, North Carolina State University, United States
- Emerson Murphy-Hill, North Carolina State University, United States
- Kevin Oliver, North Carolina State University, United States
03:00 - 03:10 PM ― What Makes Teaching Software Architecture Difficult?
- Matthias Galster, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Samuil Angelov, Fontys University of Applied Sciences ICT, Netherlands
03:10 - 03:20 PM ― Collaborative Software Engineering Education between College Seniors and Blind High School Students
- Collin McMillan, University of Notre Dame, United States of America
- Amanda Rodda-Tyler, Illinois School for the Visually Impaired, United States of America