Martine Schophuizen

Martine is a Postdoc at the Web Information Systems group of the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS/EWI), Delft University of Technology for the LDE centre for education and learning (CEL).
Martine's research is centered around the question to what extent Open Online Education and educational innovations are embedded and governed in higher education institutions. She mainly focusses on the organizational (pre)conditions that lead to success, and the effect of educational innovations on the organization. Her research for CEL will also focus on these topics, and more specifically for educational innovation processes of the three LDE CEL universities: Leiden University, TU Delft and Erasmus University Rotterdam. Her background lies in Psychology and Learning Sciences as she holds a Bachelors degree in Cognitive Psychology, and a Masters degree in Management of Learning (Maastricht University). After her studies she was involved in several projects in the field of learning, training and staff development among other topics during a traineeship. She also had some hands-on teaching experience as a lecturer at Maastricht University.

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Multidisciplinary Research Methods for Engineers (edX)

Engineering is no longer limited to working in a single domain; nowadays engineers increasingly work in multidisciplinary fields. After this course you will be able to carry out all stages of multidisciplinary research using appropriate research methods.