Department
Computer Science and Informatics
Office
Tk Mopeli Library B2006
2015 - Present
University of the Free State
Lecturer, Computer Science and Informatics
My role is the administration and presentation of a number of courses within the computer science field. As an academic my responsibilities do not end in the classroom, I am expected to be a researcher and actively participate in department activities such as marketing and mentorship programs.
- Lectured various courses including Website Design, Databases I and II, Software Engineering, Design Patterns, Human-Computer Interaction and Data Structures (Advanced Programming)
- Assessed and designed assignments, exams, project and practical’s
- Designed and implemented coursework according to outcomes
- Postgraduate supervisor (Four Honours and one Masters students to date)
Dollman, G.J., De Wet, L. and Beelders, T.R. (2011). The effects of access to technology on the usability of a BCI. In Proceedings of the Post Graduate Symposium – SAICSIT, Cape Town, 3-5 October 2011.
Dollman, G.J., De Wet, L., Beelders, T.R. (2013). Effectiveness with EEG BCIs: exposure to traditional input methods as a factor of performance. In: Proceedings of the South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Conference, SAICSIT ’13. ACM, New York, NY, USA, pp. 77–80. doi: 10.1145/2513456.2513476
Dollman, G. J., De Wet, L., & Beelders, T. R. (2015). Commercial Brain Computer Interface: Potential As a Natural User Interface. In Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Research Conference on South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (p. 13:1–13:8). New York, NY, USA: ACM. http://doi.org/10.1145/2815782.2815797
Dollman, G.J., Dollman, K.N., Choiniere, J.N., Raising future prospectors within rural communities · (2018). Proceedings of the 20th Biennial Conference of the Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa, Bloemfontein, 4–6 July 2018. Retrieved from http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/25516
Publications (Short List)
Dollman, G.J., De Wet, L. and Beelders, T.R. (2011). The effects of access to technology on the usability of a BCI. In Proceedings of the Post Graduate Symposium – SAICSIT, Cape Town, 3-5 October 2011.
Dollman, G.J., De Wet, L., Beelders, T.R. (2013). Effectiveness with EEG BCIs: exposure to traditional input methods as a factor of performance. In: Proceedings of the South African Institute for Computer Scientists and Information Technologists Conference, SAICSIT ’13. ACM, New York, NY, USA, pp. 77–80. doi: 10.1145/2513456.2513476
Dollman, G. J., De Wet, L., & Beelders, T. R. (2015). Commercial Brain Computer Interface: Potential As a Natural User Interface. In Proceedings of the 2015 Annual Research Conference on South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists (p. 13:1–13:8). New York, NY, USA: ACM. http://doi.org/10.1145/2815782.2815797
Dollman, G.J., Dollman, K.N., Choiniere, J.N., Raising future prospectors within rural communities · (2018). Proceedings of the 20th Biennial Conference of the Palaeontological Society of Southern Africa, Bloemfontein, 4–6 July 2018. Retrieved from http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/25516
- Brain-Computer Interfaces for communities with varying access to technology
- Current project: Exploring Predictive Machine and Deep Learning Models for Prospecting Fossil Sites within the Elliot Formation of South Africa
- Human Computer Interaction
- Databases design
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- CSIQ2614 Data Structures
- CSIQ3714 Advanced Databases
- CSIQ3724 Software Engineering