Dušan Tošić tdusan@turing.mi.sanu.ac.yu Risan, 09.09.07 - 14.09.07. Student's Java-projects related to the course of Object oriented programming Dušan.

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Dušan Tošić tdusan@turing.mi.sanu.ac.yu Risan, 09.09.07 - 14.09.07. Student's Java-projects related to the course of Object oriented programming Dušan Tošić tdusan@turing.mi.sanu.ac.yu Risan, 09.09.07 - 14.09.07.

This is a presentation about my experience related to student’s projects during the teaching of Object oriented programming at the first year of study in 2006/2007 school year

1. Introduction Related data Faculty: “Faculty of computer sciences” (RAF) (School of computing) Private faculty University: “Union” Course: Object oriented programming Number of lessons: (14 lectures and 14 exercises) (90 min. per lesson) Semester: Second (summer semester) ECTS: 6 Number of students: 52 (inscribed) Number of finished projects: 34

2. Characteristics of course All courses are characterized by two forms: Form1: OOP F1.doc Form2: OOP F2.doc

2.1. Extract from F1 Project 10 bauds 6 ECTS ~ 100 bauds Presence during the lectures 5 bauds Colloquium 30 bauds Project 10 bauds Homework 5 bauds Tests (4) 20 bauds (4x5) Final exam 30 bauds Students has to earn: minimum 39 bauds from pre-final exam obligations minimum 16 bauds from final exam

3. Conditions related to project Student should finish project until to final exam (Student can not go to work the final exam without finished project!) Students send the projects to professor by e-mail (or giving CD, …) as zip or rar- file After reviewing of project, professor informs student (by e-mail) about the result of reviewing and estimation.

Professor can: reject project accept project without changing request some kind of changing If the project is not accepted, student should offer new project Professor can look for additional explanation related to sent project.

Programming language Java and GUI should be used One project per one student The using of elements of programming language Java described into course is recommended (but not obligatory) Student could use some programs downloaded from Internet (to pickup some ideas) or from the other sources

Source code should contains names and comments in Serbian Short manual about using of program should be included The program should be a usable, reasonable unit (whole) Project can be applet or application.

4. Problems related to projects The main problem is: estimation (valuation, preview, …) of student’s projects ( What is right criterion for evaluation a student’s project?) The relation between bauds of project and the others. Accumulation of projects during the exam time.

Some student’s projects Presentation