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Dr. John O'Mullane is a Lecturer in the School of Computer Science and Information Technology at University College Cork (UCC). He holds a PhD from UCC and a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. His research focuses on serious games, medical informatics, educational technology, and statistical methodologies. He has contributed to projects involving mobile health solutions, healthcare data analysis, and blended learning environments.
Education:
- BSc in Computer Science (UCC)
- MSc in Computer Science (UCC)
- PhD in Computer Science (UCC)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (UCC)
Research Interests: Dr. O'Mullane explores the application of technology in healthcare and education. His work spans serious games for assessment, mobile health solutions for chronic disease management, and innovative statistical techniques for data analysis. He emphasizes the intersection of technology and pedagogy, particularly in developing self-regulated learning systems and blended learning frameworks.
Notable Achievements:
- Recipient of the UCC President's Award for Innovative Teaching (2008, 2013)
- Contributions to medical imaging systems and telemedicine
- Leadership in statistical education initiatives and student experience surveys
Grants & Advising: He has advised multiple postgraduate students and contributed to research projects funded by various institutions. His work includes analyzing student experiences across colleges at UCC and developing feedback systems for academic performance.
Labs/Teams: Involved with interdisciplinary teams in medical informatics, education technology, and statistical research, including collaborations with the School of Medicine and the Student Experience Office.
