Title: Capstone Experiences
1Capstone Experiences
- Computer Science the Liberal Arts
Gail Miles Kathleen M. Kelm ISECON 2006
November 3-5, 2006
2Capstone Experiences Integrating Computer
Science and the Liberal Arts
- Kathleen M. Kelm
- Associate Professor of Computer Science
- Madison, WI
- Gail Miles
- Professor of Computer Science
- Hickory, NC
3Undergraduate Institutions
- Edgewood College
- Private, Dominican undergraduate doctoral
liberal arts - 2400 enrolled, traditional, part time graduate
- Majors BS in CIS Returning Adult Accelerated
CIS
- Lenoir-Rhyne College
- Private, Lutheran, undergraduate, liberal arts
- 1600 FTE primarily traditional students (about
65 residential) - Majors BS/BA in Computer Sciences and BA in
Information Technology
4Goals of Capstone Projects
- Demonstrate individual student exit competencies
- Research 1 supports use of collaborative
activities as relevant to workplace. - Research 2 and activities support the value and
success of team projects - Integrate goals of a liberal arts education with
professional goals
1 Deming Durham, 2001 Galllivan, Truex
Kyasny, 2004 2 Bocchi, Eastman Swift, 2004
5Approaches of Capstone Projects
- May have Professor as sponsor
- Client from community (non-profit or college
department) - Follows a traditional cyclic approach of software
engineering or system development life cycle - Two course set
- 1st course sets the stage completes analysis
- 2nd course completes design, constructs and
presents
6Example Capstone Projects
- Team Assignments
- Types of Projects
- Types of Customers
7Expected Technical Skills
- Systems Analysis
- Requirements Analysis
- Architectural Design
- CASE Tools (UML)
- Project Management
- Planning
- Scheduling
- Costing
- Quality Assurance and Configuration Management
- Technical Writing
- Prototyping
- Programming
- Validation Verification
- Testing
8The Capstone Project Student Teams
- Teams designed for accountability
- Selection based on strengths in a variety of
proficiencies (leadership, technical
programming, writing, prior experience) - Teams support and encouragement to each other and
foster the belief that help from team members and
the sponsor readily available 3 - Students who reported a lack of knowledge or
skill in some area received support from other
team members 4
3 Willis, 2000 4 Li, 2001
9Skills assessed from the Liberal Arts
- Ability to acquire and use knowledge
- Awareness of personal values and commitments
- Understanding of different values held by others
- Interpersonal and public communication
- Appreciation of the cultural significance of
science and technology - Ethical Impact of work
- Reflective assessment of entire college degree
5
5 Yorke Kasl, 2002
10Requirements that support the Liberal ArtsOral
Communication
- Demonstrations
- Walkthroughs
- Technical Reviews
- Team Presentations
- Customer Meetings
- Team Meetings
11Requirements that support the Liberal
ArtsWritten Communication
- Project Plan
- Requirements Document
- Design Document
- Quality Assurance Plan
- Configuration Management Plan
- Project Notebook
- Users Manual
- Technical Manual
- Peer Reviews
- Post Mortem Review
12Requirements that support the Liberal
ArtsEthical and Legal Issues
- Ethical Case Studies
- Legal Case Studies
- Professional Codes of Ethics
- Impact Study of Project
13Requirements that support the Liberal
ArtsInterpersonal Skills
- Collaboration
- Compromise
- Conflict Resolution
- Relationship Building
- Problem solving
14Assessment of Capstone Project Objectives
- High client satisfaction (gt90 achievement of
goals of project) - Value of project measured using industry quality
standards - Each team follow guidelines negotiate
unexpected events on their own (leader, common
folder, role flexibility, group grade/individual
contribution)
15Conclusions
- Capstone projects model real life experience
- Employers value capstone projects
- Capstone projects accepted as equivalent to
workplace experience - Students demonstrate high levels of competencies
- Rigourous assessment is desired by both academics
and employers - Students demonstate the integration of technology
and Liberal Arts
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