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STEP
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Bloom's Taxonomy Levels for Three Software Engineer Profiles
This paper is the product of a workshop held in Amsterdam during the Software Technology and Practice Conference (STEP 2003). The purpose of the paper is to propose Bloom’s taxo...
Pierre Bourque, Luigi Buglione, Alain Abran, Alain...
CSEE
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Evaluating Software Inspection Cognition Levels Using Bloom's Taxonomy
This paper reports on results from a pilot study that used Bloom’s Taxonomy to observe cognition levels during software inspections conducted by undergraduate computer science a...
David A. McMeekin, Brian R. von Konsky, Elizabeth ...
IWPC
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Blooms? Taxonomy: A Framework for Assessing Programmers? Knowledge of Software Systems
Programmers must attain knowledge about a system before they can perform specific software maintenance tasks on it. Traditionally, computer scientists have described the activity ...
Jim Buckley, Christopher Exton
CISSE
2008
Springer
13 years 6 months ago
Knowledge Assessment - Practical Example in Testing
: Knowledge assessment is inseparable part of current e-learning technologies. It can be used for self-assessment of students to give them feedback about their progress in a study ...
Ján Genci
IJCSA
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Integration of Educational Specifications and Standards to Support Adaptive Learning Scenarios in ADAPTAPlan
ADAPTAPlan project provides dynamic assistance for reducing authors' effort in developing instructional design tasks using user modelling, planning and machine learning techn...
Silvia Baldiris, Olga C. Santos, Carmen Barrera, J...