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How Well Do Students Understand the All-Encompassing, Ubiquitous, and Interconnected Nature of IoT? Evaluating Student Capstone Projects

EasyChair Preprint no. 9476

7 pagesDate: December 14, 2022

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) content and curricula is a recently emerged trend for computer science and software engineering educators. IoT as a paradigm is often described as an all-encompassing new phenomenon covering homes, industries, governments, and the environment. For that reason, IoT topics have become a part of CS/SWE programs. Existing research has been conducted on the development of IoT curricula but as this work is fairly recent the evaluation of those approaches requires further work. This paper presents a case study from a capstone course within a three-course IoT specialization. We evaluate student capstone projects using the thematic analysis method in order to assess our IoT specialization studies. As a result, we present an overview of how the students see the IoT, and what kind of IoT projects they design and implement. Most often the student projects implemented home automation projects. Often these prototypes lacked connectivity and communication capabilities to other systems. A IoT characteristic which is most rarely seen in student projects is 'physical actions in the environment.'

Keyphrases: Capstone, case study, Internet of Things

BibTeX entry
BibTeX does not have the right entry for preprints. This is a hack for producing the correct reference:
@Booklet{EasyChair:9476,
  author = {Timo Hynninen and Antti Knutas},
  title = {How Well Do Students Understand the All-Encompassing, Ubiquitous, and Interconnected Nature of IoT? Evaluating Student Capstone Projects},
  howpublished = {EasyChair Preprint no. 9476},

  year = {EasyChair, 2022}}
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