Adoption-Ready Project-Based Learning for Computing Education: The FORAP Framework and a Multi-Scale Project Portfolio

2026-07-13Computers and Society

Computers and Society
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Authors
Ahmad D. Suleiman, Jan DeWaters, David C. Shepherd, Turgay Korkmaz, Faraz Hussain, Yu Liu, Daqing Hou
Abstract
This innovative practice full paper presents FORAP (Framework for Organizing Reusable and Adaptable PjBL Projects) and a portfolio of 14 adoption-ready project-based learning (PjBL) project packages built with the framework. PjBL in computing education offers strong educational benefits, yet its adoption remains limited by high instructor workload and recurring student technical challenges. FORAP addresses these barriers by organizing each package around a project designed with aligned learning objectives and described through project attributes, along with coordinated instructor, student, and assessment materials that support adoption and adaptation across diverse computing courses. We report on four years of deployment across 44 classroom trials at seven universities, drawing on feedback from students, instructors, and advisory board members. Results suggest that structured project packaging supports feasible adoption with limited modification effort and that targeted support materials help reduce the technical barriers that commonly hinder student engagement. The contributions of this work include FORAP and a multi-scale portfolio that demonstrates its use across diverse computing domains and project scopes, offering practical guidance for instructors who wish to design, adopt, or adapt reusable PjBL projects in computing education.