Treffer: Teaching Integration Testing using VARK-based activities.
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Software testing is an essential aspect of software development, ensuring the reliability, functionality, and overall quality of software products. Integration testing, a critical phase in the testing hierarchy, verifies interactions between software components. However, teaching integration testing presents challenges due to its complexity and abstract nature. To address these issues, this study explores the use of the VARK learning model - Visual, Auditory, Reading/Writing, and Kinesthetic - to design and implement multimodal activities that cater to diverse learning styles. A cohort of students engaged in VARK-based activities aimed at improving their understanding of integration testing concepts. The results indicated improved student engagement and comprehension, with participants demonstrating a greater ability to apply theoretical knowledge in practical testing scenarios (increase correctness from 80% to 93% and from 50% to 70% for several testing concepts). Around 60% of students agreed that VARK learning created a better understanding of how to use and apply integration testing. This paper discusses the implementation of these activities, their outcomes, and the potential of VARK-based approaches to advance technical education, especially in software engineering. These findings provide insights for educators looking for innovative methods to teach complex technical concepts effectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]