How to collaborate with a large team of others. We had group projects, sure, but they were small enough that usually one or sometimes two guys would do all the coding and everybody else would just fuck around.
The stuff you have to learn to effectively collaborate -- including task estimation, task splitting, source-management, communicating progress effectively, knowing when to ask for help, and more -- is basically what you spend the first year or two of your working career learning.
I don't know if it can be effectively taught in an academic context, but I really wish it had been. It's a timeless skill that transcends the actual technology used to get it done.
The stuff you have to learn to effectively collaborate -- including task estimation, task splitting, source-management, communicating progress effectively, knowing when to ask for help, and more -- is basically what you spend the first year or two of your working career learning.
I don't know if it can be effectively taught in an academic context, but I really wish it had been. It's a timeless skill that transcends the actual technology used to get it done.