Students enrolled in computing science programmes are often more focused on gaining skills such as programming than other valuable skills such as team work, adaptability and self- regulation. An ability to react, collaborate and adapt in changing environments and to evolving timelines are valuable skills required for any professional software engineering role. However, communicating the value of such skills as well as providing opportunities for students to refine skills is challenging. In this paper we argue that developing graduate skills can help students develop the necessary resilience for facing such circumstances and propose some approaches for designing such assessment in computer science
Resilience engineering (RE) has gained increasing attention from researchers and practitioners from ...
An initial analysis of the situation in several leading Universities has shown that only individual ...
This paper will discuss why technical skills alone will not be enough for students to have successfu...
Students enrolled in computing science programmes are often more focused on gaining skills such as p...
In preparing computer science students for industry, degree content often focuses on technical skill...
Background and context: Many factors have been shown to be important for supporting effective learn...
Many factors have been shown to be important for supporting effective learning and teaching -- and t...
In preparing computer science students for industry, degree content often focuses on technical skill...
Upon graduation from University many students lose access to support structures such as peers, acade...
This chapter explores the concept of resilience as a graduate attribute, structured under the four s...
Paper presented at X World Conference on Computers in Education, 2-5 July 2013; Toruń, PolandUnivers...
The adjective resilient has been in use for decades in the field of dependable computing systems ess...
This article describes the principles and structure used to create the Graduate Resilience Curriculu...
It is increasingly recognised that a university education is about much more than gaining technical ...
Many factors have been shown to be important for maintaining effective learning and achieving succes...
Resilience engineering (RE) has gained increasing attention from researchers and practitioners from ...
An initial analysis of the situation in several leading Universities has shown that only individual ...
This paper will discuss why technical skills alone will not be enough for students to have successfu...
Students enrolled in computing science programmes are often more focused on gaining skills such as p...
In preparing computer science students for industry, degree content often focuses on technical skill...
Background and context: Many factors have been shown to be important for supporting effective learn...
Many factors have been shown to be important for supporting effective learning and teaching -- and t...
In preparing computer science students for industry, degree content often focuses on technical skill...
Upon graduation from University many students lose access to support structures such as peers, acade...
This chapter explores the concept of resilience as a graduate attribute, structured under the four s...
Paper presented at X World Conference on Computers in Education, 2-5 July 2013; Toruń, PolandUnivers...
The adjective resilient has been in use for decades in the field of dependable computing systems ess...
This article describes the principles and structure used to create the Graduate Resilience Curriculu...
It is increasingly recognised that a university education is about much more than gaining technical ...
Many factors have been shown to be important for maintaining effective learning and achieving succes...
Resilience engineering (RE) has gained increasing attention from researchers and practitioners from ...
An initial analysis of the situation in several leading Universities has shown that only individual ...
This paper will discuss why technical skills alone will not be enough for students to have successfu...