6/12/2015 Introduction to WReSTT Peter J. Clarke.

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6/12/2015 Introduction to WReSTT Peter J. Clarke

Outline History of WReSTT What is WReSTT today? Current versions of WReSTT Future of WReSTT 2

1.WReSTT – Web-Based Repository of Software Testing Tools (version 1) NSF CCLI Phase 1 Project (2008)  Provided students and instructors with an online repository of tutorials on software testing tools. 2.WReSTT (version 2) NSF TUES 2 Project (2012)  Added collaborative learning and social networking features (based on student’s suggestion in 2011)  Introduced tutorials on software testing concepts 3 History of Project

What is WReSTT today? WReSTT – Web-Based Repository of Software Testing Tutorials, is a cyberlearning environment that helps to improve students’ conceptual and practical understanding of software testing concepts and skills. WReSTT uses a combination of learning and engagement strategies (LESs) to get students more involved in the learning process. LESs include collaborative learning, gamification, and social interaction Learning content organized as “Learning Objects” 4

What is WReSTT today? cont Collaborative learning [Smith et al. 1992, Wiki]  Involvement – interacting more with other students and teachers ( forums )  Cooperation and teamwork – students engaging in common tasks ( virtual teams )  Civic responsibility - each individual depends on and is accountable to each other ( bonus points ) Gamification [Malone 1980]  Uses game design elements and game mechanics to increase user experience and engagement with a system, which can be applied to an educational context ( virtual points, leader board ) 5

What is WReSTT today? cont Social Interaction [Wiki]  Online learning community – uses positive reinforcement, presents new information in motivating ways, and encourages group collaboration ( LOs, forums and activity streams ) Cyberlearning  The use of networked computing and communications technologies to support learning  Issues  standards used to create learning materials ( LO – SCORM ),  support for content delivery using different multimedia formats 6

Current Versions of WReSTT Three versions of WReSTT 1.Live (used by classes) 2.devel (site used for development and testing) 3.demo (demonstration site used during workshops) 7

Future of WReSTT 8 SEP-CyLE – Software Engineering and Programming CyberLearning Environment Configurable LESs - collaborative learning (CollabL) - problem-based learning (PBL) - gamification (Gamifi) - social interaction (SI) Learning Content (LC) - Software Testing (ST) - Software Engineering (SE) - Computer Programming 2 (CS2) Instantiation of the SEP-CyLE into platforms for CS2 and software engineering (SE).

Summary Provided a historical perspective on WReSTT Described WReSTT in its current form Peeked into the future of WReSTT Commercialization$$$$ 9