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Patrick de Beer edited this page Oct 13, 2021 · 20 revisions

Welcome to the ContinuousEduProjects wiki!

TransferableEduProjects are projects in an educational context, that are characterized by the fact that they are developped further by a new group of students in a new semester. These projects don't stop, but evolve over a longer period of time. These type of projects ask for a different guiding and end quality requirements to make them suitable for new groups of students.

Experience shows some problems in these projects, that resemble real world projects like:

  • Onboarding new teams, when those with knowledge are not there
  • Having the idea it is better to start from scratch again
  • Vision of development
  • Proper documentation
  • Capturing knowledge

From a educational perspective, some other aspects need to be adressed:

  • Which work is contributed by whom
  • How to make sure that there is sufficient room to learn the necessary skills, while several basic work is already done
  • Introducing students into a project, in which concepts are present that still need to be learned

we are looking for ways of working and best practices that makes these long term projects possible in an educational setting. Also we will address the challenges, explore the possibilities, and experiment with different solution directions.

Context Of our Organisation

Positive Effects of Long Running Educational Project

Envisioned Goals

Different Types of Long Running Educational Projects

Characteristics of Long Running Educational Projects

Guiding Long Running Educational Projects

Example project set-ups, that support Long Running Educational Projects

Overview Semester Results

Examples of current Projects

At this moment several projects run, that are continuously developped over multiple semesters and different student groups. Below is a list to their public archives:

Self-Assessing projects

_ The below list gives the possibility to assess existing or new projects set-ups to determin how well they could be used as an continuous educational project _

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