Warning: The following items are not complete
tutorials. They represent slides, handouts and quizzes for past
classes. Refer to the official course pages at Carnegie Mellon and
University of Edinburgh, for the classes and tutorials I taught there (they will have been updated since).
Please see here for my conference presentations.
For my classes, course materials were made available via the
institutional websites.
- Cognitive Psychology, 85-211, Carnegie Mellon University (Spring
2011, Spring 2012):
How do people perceive, learn, remember, and think? This course will
consider perception, language, attention, learning, memory,
reasoning, and decision making. Experimental findings and formal
models will be discussed in each part of the course. 9 units.
- Informatics CP1 (Edinburgh): Computer programming: Skills and concepts
- Informatics CP1 (Edinburgh): Computer programming: Skills and concepts
- Informatics 2A (Edinburgh): processing natural and formal languages
- Introduction to R (U Edinburgh, 2006)
- Crash Course in LaTeX (MIT Media Lab Europe, 2003)
- Computational Linguistics in Perl (U Potsdam, 2002)
- Introduction to C++ (U Potsdam, 2002, German language)