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Stan Kurkovsky replied to the topic LSP in Education in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 10 years ago
Matt, I have posted a case study about using LSP to teach software engineering: http://seriousplaypro.com/2015/01/12/using-lego-serious-play-to-teach-software-engineering/. There will be a peer-reviewed paper on the same topic published in July here: http://www.iticse2015.mii.vu.lt/. It hasn’t been published officially yet, but I can email you a PDF.
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Stan Kurkovsky commented on the post, LEGO SERIOUS PLAY Helps Build a Shared Understanding between the Scrum Team and the Product Owner 10 years ago
Andreas, you may also want to check out tastycupcakes website if you have not already done so. There are a few agile games that use LEGO bricks (but, alas, not LSP).
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Stan Kurkovsky commented on the post, LEGO SERIOUS PLAY Helps Build a Shared Understanding between the Scrum Team and the Product Owner 10 years ago
Fabrizio, I am glad you found this useful.
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Stan Kurkovsky wrote a new post 10 years ago
by Stan Kurkovsky, kurkovsky@ccsu.edu, @SKurkovsky
Scrum is an agile iterative software development methodology in which a team of software developers works in well defined increments (sprints). Each sprint
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Stan Kurkovsky replied to the topic Cases on LSP for research and education? in the forum
Serious Play Pro Forum 10 years ago
Wiro,
Here’s a case study I wrote about using LSP to teach software engineering to 4th year university students. I hope this helps.
Stan
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Stan Kurkovsky wrote a new post 10 years ago
by Stan Kurkovsky, kurkovsky@ccsu.edu, @SKurkovsky
Software engineering courses at the post-secondary level usually integrate students’ programming skills with their knowledge in many other areas of computing,