Authors
Bruno Warin, Omar Talbi, Christophe Kolski, Frédéric Hoogstoel
Publication date
2015/8/24
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Education
Volume
59
Issue
2
Pages
137-146
Publisher
IEEE
Description
This paper presents the “Multi-Role Project” method (MRP), a broadly applicable project-based learning method, and describes its implementation and evaluation in the context of a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) course. The MRP method is designed around a meta-principle that considers the project learning activity as a role-playing game based on two projects: a learning project and an engineering project. The meta-principle is complemented by five principles that provide a framework to guide the working practices of student teams: distribution of responsibilities; regular interactions and solicitations within the team; anticipation and continuous improvement; positive interdependence and alternating individual/collective work; and open communication and content management. This paper presents the implementation of MRP in a course teaching software engineering, UML language …
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B Warin, O Talbi, C Kolski, F Hoogstoel - IEEE Transactions on Education, 2015