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Multinational, Intercultural, Multidisciplinary and Intensive (MIMI) Methodology to Enrich Soft Skills Development in Computer Science Students
Multinational, Intercultural, Multidisciplinary and Intensive (MIMI) Methodology to Enrich Soft Skills Development in Computer Science Students

Author(s): Shane Dowdall, Artur Hłobaż, Piotr Milczarski, Derek O’Reilly, Krzysztof PODLASKI
Subject(s): Education, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: soft skills; multinational project; intercultural project; multidisciplinary project; intensive project; teamwork; problem-based learning; project assessment;

Summary/Abstract: The development of communication and other soft skills among computer science students is not usually an easy task. Often, curricula focus on technical skills, with team projects being used for the improvement of communication skills. However, these teams usually comprise solely of computer science students. In this paper, we present a didactical methodology,called MIMI, which can be used in a short, intensive, programme for undergraduate students.This methodology has been implemented in real projects that have run annually since 2014. Weadvocate the use of team-based projects, with an important requirement that each team is bothmultidisciplinary and multinational. Additionally, the period of teamwork is short and intensive.A significant role in the project is given to team mentors. A mentor is a person, usually a university lecturer, who helps the team organize their work and tracks if the team’s planned didactical results are being achieved. The program has proved to stimulate an increase of soft skills among the students who participated and, in particular, among the computer science students. The detailed description of our process will allow others to implement and build similar events in their university or company environments, the focus of which is a Multinational, Intercultural, Multidisciplinary & Intensive (MIMI) methodology approach.

  • Issue Year: 20/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 391-420
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: English
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