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 ====== Code Camp ====== ====== Code Camp ======
  
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 **[[Code Camp]] is a learning and hacking experience**. The code camp approach can be defined as a collaborative learning setting that aims to promote profession-oriented skills. In code camp, the term camp refers to a situation where students assemble and stay a while together. The term code refers to coding, i.e. writing computer programs. During a code camp, students write programs together, solve problems related to their work together, eat together and even might relax together in a sauna. **[[Code Camp]] is a learning and hacking experience**. The code camp approach can be defined as a collaborative learning setting that aims to promote profession-oriented skills. In code camp, the term camp refers to a situation where students assemble and stay a while together. The term code refers to coding, i.e. writing computer programs. During a code camp, students write programs together, solve problems related to their work together, eat together and even might relax together in a sauna.
  
-Even though the primary objective of the code camp approach is to enable the learning of programming, learning design and creativity skills as well as evaluation and analysis skills is present in the learning outcomes. The time spent intensively together gives the opportunity to work on ideas and promotes the possibility (and the need) to interact with other people working in the same situation/place. By emphasizing the social aspects, e.g. the code camp spirit, learning can be done in a more meaningful way. The grading system for code camps promotes both the characteristics of collaborative learning and the code camp spirit. Some [[http://www.codecamp.fi/publications.htm|publications]] have been written about code camp as teaching method.+Even though the primary objective of the code camp approach is to enable the learning  
 +of programming, learning design and creativity skills as well as evaluation and  
 +analysis skills is present in the learning outcomes. The time spent intensively  
 +together gives the opportunity to work on ideas and promotes the possibility 
 + (and the need) to interact with other people working in the same situation/place.  
 +By emphasizing the social aspects, e.g. the code camp spirit, learning can be done  
 +in a more meaningful way. The grading system for code camps promotes both the  
 +characteristics of collaborative learning and the code camp spirit.  
  
 ====== Publications ====== ====== Publications ======
 +===== On Code Camps =====
 Jari Porras, Kari Heikkinen, Jouni Ikonen:  Jari Porras, Kari Heikkinen, Jouni Ikonen: 
 //Code camp a Setting for Collaborative learning of Programming.// //Code camp a Setting for Collaborative learning of Programming.//
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 Information Engineering (EAEEIE'05), 6th -8th June, 2005, Lappeenranta, Finland.  Information Engineering (EAEEIE'05), 6th -8th June, 2005, Lappeenranta, Finland. 
  
-====== Code Camps ====== 
-  * [[:vaadin2009:start|vaadin Code Camp 2009]] @ LUT 
-  * [[http://www.cs.tut.fi/~delga/QTCodeCamp/|Qt Code Camp]] @ TUT 
-  * [[:ssotc2009:start|The 18th International Summer School on Telecommunications Code Camp]] @ LUT 
-  * [[http://www.cs.tut.fi/~delga/ITMillCodeCamp/|IT Mill Code Camp]] @ TUT