Public and personal displays for information awareness and training
The project is focusing on the research and development of ambient displays for medical training, information and awareness. It is closely aligned to a new interregional and European grant for the improvement of first-aid training standards of laymen and improved response times of (semi-) professional in the Euregio Rhine-Meuse. Traditional methods in first-aid support and training have not increased the response times of laymen and it has been recognized that innovative methods beyond medical training are required to improve the awareness, knowledge and competences of large parts of the population. The PhD candidate will build on existing work about ambient learning displays at CELSTEC and will extend this work with a special focus on interactions between personal devices and ambient displays. The candidate will conceptualize and develop two prototypes of ambient learning displays for resuscitation awareness and training. Evaluation studies should be conducted in laboratory and real world situations. The candidate will work in the CELSTEC Learning Laboratories in an interdisciplinary group and environment which is highly oriented towards innovation and new practices in education and learning.
Requirements
To be appointed, the candidate must possess a Master’s degree (or the equivalent thereof) in a relevant academic subject area such as computer science, media design, educational sciences, psychology or linguistics. Solid interface design skills and web-service development experiences is a plus. Basic methodological knowledge in experimental planning, applied statistics, and evaluation methods is required. Educational Science background and experiences with mobile application development for knowledge management or learning support is appreciated. The candidate should be a teamplayer with good communication skills. English language skills are required, proficiency in Dutch and/or French are a plus.
Additional Information
Conditions of employment
The PHD candidate will be appointed for a period of one year. The appointment will be extended to four years when progress and performance are good. The salary is € 2.042,- gross per month in the first year and is expected to increase to € 2.612,- in the fourth year, for a full time appointment, contingent on satisfactory performance. The Open University provides good secondary benefits such as training, mobility, part-time employment and paid parental leave. The mobile media group at CELSTEC offers very flexible working models and an innovative environment that supports cooperation at a distance.
Contract type: Temporary, Position for 4 years
For more information about this vacancy you can contact: Prof. Dr. Marcus Specht, hoogleraar, tel.: +31 455762806, e-mail: marcus.specht@ou.nl or Dr. Marco Kalz, Universitaire docent, tel.:+31-455762718, e-mail: marco.kalz@ou.nl.
Mobile Sensor-based Interaction for training
The project is focusing on the research and development of mobile applications using sensors to provide performance feedback for training. The project is closely aligned to a new interregional and European grant for the improvement of first-aid training standards of laymen and improved response times of (semi-) professional in the Euregio Rhine-Meuse. The PhD candidate will review requirements for mobile first-aid applications for laymen and review them together with medical experts. The candidate will conceptualize and develop two prototypes of such a mobile application and evaluate the learning effects empirically. Evaluation studies should be conducted in laboratory and real world situations. The candidate will work in the CELSTEC Learning Laboratories in an interdisciplinary group and environment which is highly oriented towards innovation and new practices in education and learning.
Requirements
To be appointed, the candidate must possess a Master’s degree (or the equivalent thereof) in a relevant academic subject area such as computer science, media design, educational sciences, psychology or linguistics. Solid mobile software development skills, Android and/or iPhone SDK (or cross platform development), and solid software engineering background is a plus. Basic methodological knowledge in experimental planning, applied statistics, and evaluation methods is required. Educational Science background and experiences with mobile application development for knowledge management or learning support is appreciated. The candidate should be a teamplayer with good communication skills. English language skills are required, proficiency in Dutch and/or French are a plus.
Additional Information
Conditions of employment
The PHD candidate will be appointed for a period of one year. The appointment will be extended to four years when progress and performance are good. The salary is € 2.042,- gross per month in the first year and is expected to increase to € 2.612,- in the fourth year, for a full time appointment, contingent on satisfactory performance. The Open University provides good secondary benefits such as training, mobility, part-time employment and paid parental leave. The mobile media group at CELSTEC offers very flexible working models and an innovative environment that supports cooperation at a distance.
Contract type: Temporary, Position for 4 years
For more information about this vacancy you can contact: Prof. Dr. Marcus Specht, hoogleraar, tel.: +31 455762806, e-mail: marcus.specht@ou.nl or Dr. Marco Kalz, Universitaire docent, tel.:+31-455762718, e-mail: marco.kalz@ou.nl.
PhD Position: Linking Life and Learning Support for Mobile Life Long Learning
The topic of the PhD is to research the use of mobile technology for
supporting life long learners. LLL have special requirements that focus
on the spontaneous informal support for learning activities but also
anywhere access to course information, assignments, and peers. Linking
the daily activities of LLL and their study is essential for motivation,
pace, and relevancy of studying for promotion and career development.
Research steps and questions include:
Requirements Analysis: Analysis of different prototypical LLL and
there daily activities and the link with their studying activities, this
should lead to a set of user stories and use cases of learning
activities of LLL and how they are linked to different physical
environments.
Conceptual design of learning support in daily life situations:
this will lead to the conceptual design of information services or
embedded information displays for supporting LLL in daily study
activities.
Implementation of prototypes: different prototypes should be
defined and implemented based on existing systems, both for mobile
clients as also with associated cloud services.
Evaluation studies: the designed support systems should be evaluated in laboratory and real world situations.
Profile of Candidate:
Solid mobile software development skills, Android and/or iPhone SDK, solid software engineering background
Solid knowledge in web-service development, Experiences with Sensor-Systems (Arduino) is a Plus
Methodological knowledge in experimental planning, applied statistics, and evaluation methods
Educational Science background appreciated, and mobile applications for knowledge management or learning support appreciated