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Department of Computer Science and Technology

Date: 
Wednesday, 6 November, 2024 - 15:05 to 15:55
Speaker: 
Dr Robert Chatley - Director, Software Engineering Practice and Director, DoC EdTech Lab, Imperial College London
Venue: 
Lecture Theatre 1, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building

In this talk I will describe some of the ways that we have applied lean and agile techniques to teaching software engineering (within a Computing degree) at Imperial College London. I will talk about the structure and evolution of our programme, which is centred on the tools, techniques and issues that feature in the everyday life of a professional software developer working in a modern team. I will also describe how aligning our teaching methods with the principles of lean and agile software delivery has enabled us to provide sustained high quality learning experiences. I'll dive into two different types of course in detail: firstly a “traditional” lecture course, where we transformed the way that course is taught and assessed, aiming to create tighter feedback loops, and secondly project-based courses where we ask students to put agile methods into practice themselves, to build software in teams.

Link to join virtually: https://cam-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/81322468305

This talk is being recorded. If you do not wish to be seen in the recording, please avoid sitting in the front three rows of seats in the lecture theatre. Any questions asked will also be included in the recording. The recording will be made available on the Department’s webpage

Seminar series: 
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