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Sustainable Project-Based Learning Methodology Adaptable to Technological Advances for Web Programming

Juan Carlos López-Pimentel, Alejandro Medina Santiago, Miguel Alcaraz-Rivera, Carolina Del-Valle-Soto

2021Sustainability22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The fast pace of development of the Internet and the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) pandemic have considerably impacted the educative sector, encouraging the constant transformation of the teaching/learning strategies and more in technological areas as Educational Software Engineering. Web programming, a fundamental topic in Software Engineering and Cloud-based applications, deals with various critical challenges in education, such as learning continuous emerging technological tools, plagiarism detection, generating innovative learning environments, among others. Continual change and even more change with the current digitization becomes a challenge for teachers and students who cannot depend on traditional educational methods. The article presents a sustainable teaching/learning methodology for web programming courses in Engineering Education using project-based learning adaptable to the continuous web technological advances. The methodology has been developed and improved during 9 years, 15 groups, and 3 different universities. Our results demonstrate that the methodology is adaptable with new technologies that might arise; it also presents the advantages of avoiding plagiarism in students and a personalized induction for every specific student in the learning process.

Topics & Concepts

PaceComputer scienceDigitizationProcess (computing)The InternetProject-based learningWeb applicationRepurposingCloud computingEngineering managementEngineeringKnowledge managementWorld Wide WebMathematics educationMathematicsGeographyComputer visionGeodesyWaste managementOperating systemTeaching and Learning ProgrammingBiomedical and Engineering EducationE-Learning and Knowledge Management