Matt Hottell Matt
Lecturer in Informatics
MS, 2003, Human Computer Interaction, Indiana University
BA, 2001, Computer Science, Indiana University
BA, 2000, Political Science, Indiana University
 
 

Teaching Research Publications Activities

Office
Informatics Building
901 E 10th Street room 302
Bloomington, IN 47408
(812) 856-1096
Office Hours:
Tuesdays 2:30pm-3:30pm
Wednesdays 2:30pm-3:30pm

Courses Taught

2007-2008 Academic Year
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Fall, 2007 and Spring, 2008- two sections each semester.
  • I494-I495 Sequence Designing and Developing an Information System 2006-2007 full academic year
  • I308 Information Representation Summer Session I 2007
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Summer Session I, 2007
2006-2007 Academic Year
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Fall, 2006 and Spring, 2007.
  • I494-I495 Sequence Designing and Developing an Information System 2006-2007 full academic year
  • I308 Information Representation Summer Session I 2007
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Summer Session I, 2007
2005-2006 Academic Year
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Fall, 2005
  • I450-I451 Sequence Designing and Developing an Information System 2005-2006 full academic year
  • I308 Information Representation Summer Session I 2006
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Summer Session I, 2006
2004-2005 Academic Year
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Fall, 2004
  • I450-I451 Sequence Designing and Developing an Information System 2004-2005 full academic year
  • I308 Information Representation Summer Session I 2005
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Summer Session II, 2005
2003-2004 Academic Year
  • I308 Information Representation Summer Session I 2004
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Summer Session I, 2004
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Spring, 2004
  • I450-I451 Sequence Designing and Developing an Information System 2003-2004 full academic year
2002-2003 Academic Year
  • I308 Information Representation Summer Session II 2003
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Summer Session I 2003
  • I400 Data Mining Spring, 2003 (Associate Instructor)
  • I308 Information Representation Spring, 2003 (Associate Instructor)
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics Fall, 2002
  • I300 Human Computer Interaction Fall, 2002 (Mentor)
2001-2002 Academic Year
  • I200 Information Representation Summer Session II, 2002
  • I201 Mathematical Foundations of Informatics Summer Session I, 2002 (Associate Instructor)
  • I101 Introduction to Informatics 2001-2002 academic year (Head Associate Instructor)

Research Interests
  • Network and system security
  • Social and political effects of information technology
  • Child-computer interaction and the educational impact of computer technology
  • Knowledge discovery in databases and datamining
Publications and Academic Work
  • Hottell M., Carter D., Deniszczuk M. Predictors of Home-Based Wireless Security (2006) Fifth Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, University of Cambridge, England, June 26-28
    Advisor: Jean Camp
  • Deniszczuk, Hottell, and Carter Does Education Work? A Quantitative Evaluation of the Behavioral Effects of Security Education (2006) forthcoming
    Advisor: Jean Camp
  • Dennis P. Groth and Matthew P. Hottell: Designing and Developing an Informatics Capstone Project Course, Conference on Software Engineering Education and Training 2006, Oahu, Hawaii
  • Dennis P. Groth and Matthew P. Hottell: Work in Progress: Informatics Capstones , Frontiers in Education Conference, Indianapolis, IN, October, 2005.
  • Delegate and presenter, 2003 National Conference on Graduate Student Leadership, Saint Louis, MO.

Activities

Curriculum Vitae
Poster for Master's Thesis

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