2nd Workshop on Innovative Software Engineering Education Stephan Krusche Marco Kuhrmann Kurt Schneider Technical University of Munich Clausthal University of Technology Leibniz Universität Hannover krusche@in.tum.de kuhrmann@acm.org kurt.schneider@inf.uni-hannover.de Abstract—This workshop aims at presenting and discussing in- III. C ONTRIBUTIONS novative teaching approaches in software engineering education, which are highly relevant for teaching at universities, colleges, The workshop received nine submissions on different topics and in online courses. The workshop focuses on three main topics: in software engineering education of which six submissions (1) project courses with industry, (2) active learning in large (one full paper, four short papers, one poster) have been courses, and (3) digital teaching and online courses. accepted and selected for presentation. The accepted papers I. I NTRODUCTION address topics such as tool-support for automating parts of the education thus reducing effort, e.g., the automatic Software engineering instructors face more and more chal- assessment of text exercises and tool support for face-to-face lenges due to the growing number of students. Motivating teaching. Other topics are on the use of Essence in a software students to actively participate in a course is especially difficult development course and teaching wearable device development in large classes. Even though practice-oriented and project- with a dedicated toolkit. Furthermore, code process metrics in based training becomes increasingly important, such project programming education and interdisciplinary courses to teach courses in cooperation with industry come along with high agile systems engineering are discussed. effort. To compensate this situation, digital teaching, online Marcus Deininger (HFT Stuttgart) starts the workshop courses, and other new teaching concepts complement the with his keynote on approaches and experiences in higher curriculum. They offer a wide range of possibilities for modern education for software project practice. He discusses the goals and attractive teaching, yet introduce further methodical, of computer science education, which only partially meet technical and organizational challenges to be considered by the requirements of real-life software development. After the the teachers. keynote, authors give short talks on their papers and posters to II. G OALS initiate the discussion. Furthermore, all authors present their nd work in a dedicated poster session, which allows for building The aim of the 2 Workshop on Innovative Software small groups to identify and discuss topics of interest. Engineering Education1 is to bring software engineering educators together to actively work and discuss the most IV. C ONCLUSION important topics, challenges, and solution approaches. The goal The contributions to the workshop highlight innovative is to create a platform for sharing experiences and identifying approaches in software engineering education and emphasize common topics of interest to foster collaboration. The workshop that education is an important research topic. This motivates discusses which specific challenges have not yet been solved, for additional workshops in the future. so that an agenda for the improvement of software engineering education can be developed taking into account changing social, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS economic and political conditions. Many people contributed to the success of this workshop. The workshop provides an interactive forum with paper and We want to thank the authors and presenters of the accepted poster presentations, and room for discussion. Authors give papers and the keynote speaker Marcus Deininger. We express short talks about their contributions, which are followed by our gratitude to the SE’19 conference organizers for supporting intensive discussions. Discussions are moderated by selected our workshop. We are glad that the following people (listed supporters, who prepare (critical) questions thus stimulating and in alphabetic order) served the program committee, soliciting guiding the discussion. The overall goal is to use the presented papers and writing peer reviews: Jürgen Börstler, Bernd Brügge, papers as starting point to enter the plenary discussion and Birgit Demuth, Marlo Häring, Regina Hebig, Michael Hilton, shape the topics for interactive group discussions. Carsten Kleiner, Jürgen Münch, Dirk Riehle, Andreas Seitz, 1 Co-located with the annual German Software Engineering conference and Swapneel Sheth. In addition, we like to thank the two (SE’2019) https://se19.uni-stuttgart.de, February 18–22, 2019, Stuttgart, Ger- reviewers Mariana Avezum and Nadine von Frankenberg for many their support. ISEE 2019: 2nd Workshop on Innovative Software Engineering Education @ SE19, Stuttgart, Germany 2