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Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
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Proceedings of the thirty-first SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
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Austin, Texas, United States
Pages: 119 - 123
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:1-58113-213-1
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Mark Michael
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King's College, 133 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, PA
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ABSTRACT
In accord with a college-wide assessment program at the author's institution, a required major course approximately midway through a student's college career forms the matrix for an intensive project which both develops and evaluates the student's communication skills in discipline-specific ways. For Computer Science majors, the project is a component of a junior-level Advanced Object-Oriented Programming course. Though centered about a semester-long programming project, it involves expectations, guidance, and feedback beyond what is traditional. This assessment instrument has a minimal impact on class time and course content, substantial impact on faculty and student effort, and tremendous impact on learning.
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Computer Science Accreditation Commission of the Computing Sciences Accreditation Board. Criteria for Accrediting Programs in Computer Science in the United States (June 2000, Version 0.8, January 30, 1999) Online. Interact. {Sept. 3, 1999}. Available WWW: http://www.csab.org/criteda2k_v08.htrnl.
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Farmer, D.W. Enhancing Student Learning." Emphasizing Essential Competencies in Academic Programs. King's College Press, Wilkes-Barre, 1988.
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Course-Embedded Assessment: A Teaching Strategy to Improve Student Learning. Assessment Update, 5, (January-February, 1993), 8 & 10-11.
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Michael, M. Assessing Essential Academic Skills from the Perspective of the Mathematics Major. In Assessment Practices in Undergraduate Mathematics, B. Gold, S. Keith, and W. Marion, Eds. MAA Notes #49, Mathematical Association of America, Washington, 1999, pp. 58-60.
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O'Brien, J.P., Bressler, S.L., Ennis, J.F., and Michael, M. The Sophomore-Junior Diagnostic Project. In Assessment in Practice: Putting Principles to Work on College Campuses, T.W. Banta, et al., Eds. Jossey- Bass, San Francisco, 1996, pp. 89-99.
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