Title
Evaluation of a simulation platform for interaction training: A multi-phased methodology
Abstract
The evaluation of educational approaches is frequently challenging as it involves humans and requires the consideration of several angles depending on the educational objectives. On occasions, these objectives involve academic and industrial environments, thus implying additional challenges. Education in Global Software Development (GSD) has recently became important for companies that offer GSD training in specific GSD areas such as cultural, linguistic, leadership, negotiation or communication skills. We have developed a training framework based on simulation with the aim of providing GSD interaction training. This framework addresses various kinds of problems related to communication barriers. However, discovering the needs and requirements of both academia and industry is a key success factor when seeking an effective educational solution. This paper presents a multi-phased methodology that has been employed to: 1) research the training requirements in the field; 2) design the training framework based on these findings; 3) evaluate the adequacy of the framework using an Expert Feedback study and a subsequent Heuristic Evaluation; 4) prove that the framework can actually generate learning; 5) conduct a market-focused study to evaluate the commercial options of the framework and 6) define future work to fulfil commercial requirements and improve effectiveness.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/FIE.2014.7044255
FIE
Keywords
Field
DocType
computer based training,computer science education,software engineering,gsd interaction training,academic environments,communication barriers,educational approaches,educational solution,expert feedback,global software development,heuristic evaluation,industrial environments,interaction training framework,multiphased methodology,training requirements,education,evaluation methodology,training,virtual teams,systematics,usability,pragmatics
Pragmatics,Success factors,Heuristic evaluation,Engineering management,Communication skills,Usability,Global software development,Knowledge management,Engineering,Negotiation
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
0190-5848
1
0.37
References 
Authors
10
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Miguel J. Monasor1466.97
aurora vizcaino210.37
Piattini, M.3182.29
John Noll442237.80
Sarah Beecham529022.70