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1st SECM@ICSE 2017: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- 1st IEEE/ACM International Workshop on Software Engineering Curricula for Millennials, SECM@ICSE 2017, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 27, 2017. IEEE 2017, ISBN 978-1-5386-2795-2

- Hakan Erdogmus

, Cécile Péraire:
SECM 2017 Workshop Summary. 1
Keynote
- Diego Fontdevila:

Tales from an Agile Journey: Designing Curricula for Millennials in Industry and Academia. 2
Experience Reports
- Néstor Cataño:

An Empirical Study on Teaching Formal Methods to Millennials. 3-8 - Santiago Matalonga

, Gaston Mousques, Alejandro Bia:
Deploying Team-Based Learning at Undergraduate Software Engineering Courses. 9-15 - Nicolas Martin Paez:

A Flipped Classroom Experience Teaching Software Engineering. 16-20 - Alejandro Calderón

, Mercedes Ruiz
, Elena Orta
:
Integrating Serious Games as Learning Resources in a Software Project Management Course: The Case of ProDec. 21-27 - Maria Augusta Vieira Nelson, Rommel Vieira Carneiro, Marco Rodrigo Costa:

Interdisciplinary Software Projects as an Active Methodology to Practice for the Profession. 28-32 - Pinar Muyan-Özçelik:

A Hands-On Cross-Platform Mobile Programming Approach to Teaching OOP Concepts and Design Patterns. 33-39
Research Papers
- Claudia de O. Melo, Thiago C. de Sousa

:
Reflections on Cyberethics Education for Millennial Software Engineers. 40-46 - Marcello Missiroli

, Daniel Russo
, Paolo Ciancarini
:
Agile for Millennials: A Comparative Study. 47-53 - Damiano Torre

, Giuseppe Procaccianti, Davide Fucci, Sonja Lutovac, Giuseppe Scanniello
:
On the Presence of Green and Sustainable Software Engineering in Higher Education Curricula. 54-60 - Mira Kajko-Mattsson, Anders Sjögren, Leif Lindbäck:

Everything Is Possible to Structure - Even the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge. 61-67
Position Paper
- Matías Lopez-Rosenfeld:

"Tell Me and I Forget, Teach Me and I May Remember, Involve Me and I Learn": Changing the Approach of Teaching Computer Organization. 68-71

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