Teaching
Data mining and creative research
I primarily teach in the Media Technology Program at Leiden University. The Media Technology MSc programme is a place where students are encouraged to formulate their own scientific questions, and to translate personal inspirations and curiosities into their own research projects. To answer these questions, students create actual products, because by doing and creating, new scientific insights into the underlying question are encountered.
I teach the New Media New Technology class, coach semester project teams and supervise MSc and Phd thesis research projects. Occasionally I also give ad hoc or guest lectures or workshops on data mining or creative research, for example on Artificial Creatures. I also supervise thesis research projects, mostly at the MSc and some BSc and PhD project.
Some more links:
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2020
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2019
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2018
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2017
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2016
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2015
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2014
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2013
- New Media New Technology. MSc Media Technology, Spring 2012
- New Media New Technology. With Rick Companje, MSc Media Technology, Spring 2011
- Workshop Artificial Creatures, with Maarten Lamers, MSc Mediatechnology, Spring 2008
- Data mining, Databases and Data Mining course, MSc Bioinformatics Fall 2005
- Data mining for high school students: Lapp Top 2005, Lapp Top 2004, and Pre University College 2005
- Multimedia, CMG University Class, Winter 2000.
- Data mining links for ICT in Business students
- Writing Papers, links for students and researchers