Dr Matt Dennis
Summary
I am Associate Dean (Students) for the Faculty of Technology.
Office: Portland Building, 0.69
Tel: 023 9284 6664 / +44 23 9284 6664
Biography
I grew up in Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
I was awarded a BSc (hons) in Internet Information Systems from the University of Aberdeen in 2009.
I completed my PhD entitled "Adapting Feedback to Learner Personality to Increase Motivation" in 2014, also at the University of Aberdeen, supervised by Professors Judith Masthoff and Chris Mellish. I then joined the dot.rural Digital Economy hub, working on the ASICA project which investigated how technology could help with the diagnosis of recurrent melanoma in rural communities. I then joined the University of Portsmouth in 2016.
Research interests
My research interests lie in Adaptive, Persuasive and Motivational systems. My PhD research focussed on learner personality and modelling how human tutors adapt their feedback to it, to enable an intelligent system to do the same. I have also worked in eHealth - looking at how reminders can be personalised to users and how we can design systems which are accessible to all.
Currently I am working with my PhD student Muhammad Sidi-Ali on examining how cultural differences affect the expectations and content of feedback to learners from teachers.
Teaching responsibilities
I currently teach Web Programming, Level 5: node.js, modern JavaScript, HTML5 and CSS.
Research outputs
2021
Qualitative evaluation of an adaptive exercise selection algorithm
Okpo, J. A., Masthoff, J., Dennis, M.
21 Jun 2021,
Research output: Conference contribution