Mark Anderson

Professor Anderson has been employed as a Professor in Computing and Information Systems, and has led courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in subjects such as Grid Computing, Distributed Systems and Java Programming. He has also introduced new subjects into the Computing curriculum in collaboration with colleagues, such as Physical Computing to engage the students with programming activities. Professor Anderson has also successfully supervised a number of students through the dissertation/project process and is currently the Programme Leader for BSc(Hons) Computing (Application Development) course and Programme Leader for the MSc Advanced Software Application course. He has also worked with a number of external clients to develop novel solutions for interacting with customers. In this capacity, solutions have been developed using Microsoft Kinect cameras, Leap Motion, mobile devices and embedded systems.

Publications

Developing a Framework for the Visualisation of Learning Analytics in UK Higher Education
Jack Halliday, Mark Anderson. © 2017. 24 pages.
Learning analytics has vast potential as a tool to further unlock the effectiveness of education in a digital age. The amount of data that can be gathered from varying access...
Developing Effective Educational Experiences through Learning Analytics
Mark Anderson, Collette Gavan. © 2016. 361 pages.
The quality of students’ learning experiences is a critical concern for all higher education institutions. With the assistance of modern technological advances, educational...
Developing a Framework for the Visualisation of Learning Analytics in UK Higher Education
Jack Halliday, Mark Anderson. © 2016. 24 pages.
Learning analytics has vast potential as a tool to further unlock the effectiveness of education in a digital age. The amount of data that can be gathered from varying access...
Adaptive Grid Services
Mark Anderson, Laeeq Ahmed, Mandeep Joshi, Sujan Kansakar. © 2012. 23 pages.
The chapter aims to explore the implementation of grid services and defines a theoretical approach to a development framework which would enable the creation of agile services....