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Dr Andrew Hatch, B.Sc. Software Engineering (Durham University, England); Ph.D. Computer Science (Durham University, England)

Personal web pages

(email at andrew.hatch@durham.ac.uk)

Biography

Andrew is a Teaching Fellow and Research Associate in the Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) Research Group with particular research interests in Interactive Multi-Touch Tabletops, Computer Vision Systems, Pattern Languages and 3D representations. Prior to this, Andrew spent a number of years working in the software industry as a Director of Research and Development.

Research Groups

  • Innovative Computing Research & Teaching Group
  • Technology-Enhanced Learning

Research Interests

  • Multi-touch Interactive Tabletops
  • Computer Science Education
  • Software Architecture Visualisation
  • Software Visualisation

Publications

Conference contributions

  • Higgins, Steve, Elliot, Joe, Burd, E. L., Hatch, Andrew, Kyaw, Phyo & Mercier, Emma 2009, Multi-touch desks for learning: developing pedagogy through technology, European Learning and Instruction Conference. Amsterdam, Netherlands,

Conference proceedings

  • Low, Adam., Burd, Liz. & Hatch, Andrew (2009). Technologically Enhanced Demonstrator Support - Tools for Assisting Demonstrators in First Year Programming Laboratory Classes. 9th Conference of the Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences, Kent, England,
  • Hatch, Andrew & Burd, Liz (2008). Augmenting learning through filmed interviews and screencasting. 8th Conference of the Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences,
  • Hatch, Andrew., Burd, Liz., Ashurst, Colin. & Jessop, Alan. (2007). Project management Patterns and the Research-Teaching Nexus. 8th Annual Conference of the Subject Centre for Information and Computer Science, Southampton, England,
  • Burd, Liz, Hatch, Andrew & Feasey, Rosemary (2007). Tools for Education. 8th Annual Conference of the Subject Centre for Information and Computer Science, University of Southampton,
  • Hatch, A. & Burd, L. (2006). Creating a Working Environment for Group-work: Techno-Cafe Experience Report. 7th Conference of the Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences, Trinity College, Dublin, Higher Education Academy.
  • K. Gallagher, A. Hatch & M. Munro (2005). A Framework for Software Architecture Visualization Assessment. Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE Workshop on Visualizing Software (VISSOFT 2005, Budapest, Hungary, IEEE Press. (Additional information)
  • Hatch, Andrew Stuart., Smith, Michael Phillip., Taylor, Christopher M.B. & Munro, Malcolm. (2001). No Silver Bullet in Software Visualisation Evaluation. International Conference on Imaging Science, Systems, and Technology, Workshop on Fundamental Issues of Visualisation, Las Vegas, USA,

Journal papers: academic

  • Burd, Elizabeth L., Hatch, Andrew, Ashurst, Colin & Jessop, Alan T. 2009. Building project management communities: exploring the contribution of patterns supported by web 2.0 technologies. Computer Science Education
  • Cummins, Stephen, Burd, Liz & Hatch, Andrew 2009. Tag Based Feedback for Programming Courses. Inroads (the SIGCSE Bulletin) 41(4).
  • Gallagher, Keith., Hatch, Andrew. & Munro,Malcolm. 2007. Software Architecture Visualization: An Evaluation Framework and Its Application. IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 34(2): 260-270.

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