From Jean-Charles Quinton research page

Teaching: Teaching

Teaching experience

Since September 2015, I am an assistant professor at Université Grenoble-Alpes (France), teaching statistics in the psychology department.

From 2011 to 2015, I was an assistant professor at Clermont University (France), teaching at Polytech Clermont-Ferrand. This engineering school is composed of 6 departments (electrical, math and modeling, biological, civil, physical, production engineering) and I was teaching computer science in most of them.

Follows a non exhaustive list of courses I've already taught, including those at my other previous institutions (e.g. University of Toulouse / ENSEEIHT engineering school in 2005-2009, University of Lorraine / Nancy 2 in 2009-2010).



Current courses


Past courses


Projects and software development

Interacting with Master level engineering students offers the opportunity to propose long-term projects. It is then a great pleasure to monitor the progress of a student team working full-time in a quasi-professional manner on topics of interest:


Philosophy

My general approach to teaching is to propose a variety of supports and methods, as to let students find the most appropriate way to assimilate knowledge (depending on their own perceptual and learning preferences). Particularly committed to a constructivist approach to development, I try to create interactive applications whenever possible, as to let students explore and learn at their own pace even when at home. To promote such dynamics, they have to be motivated to do so and therefore must be interested in the subject, which is in my opinion the goal of the teacher's interactions with them. This might not be adapted to all situations, but might well be worth the effort when dealing with students that in general all have the capacity to succeed.

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