Mr Leon Grobbelaar

POSITION
Lecturer
QUALIFICATIONS
Masters (Computer Science and Informatics)
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Mobile Health
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
User Interaction Design
PUBLICATIONS
  • Proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference of the Southern African Computer Lecturers' Association (pp. 50-59). ACM. A spell checker and corrector for the native South African language, South Sotho
  • Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on world wide web applications (pp. 4-15). Year: 2013. Adapting a spell checker and corrector for the World Wide Web
  • Proceedings of the 8th Health Informatics in Africa. Identifying the Need for M-Health
  • Annual report for 7th Annual SA Technology Network Conference 2014. Applying hybrid learning to addressing the diversity of students
  • Annual report for 7th Annual SA Technology Network Conference 2014. A look at student opinions: mobile websites versus mobile applications as conduits for academic content delivery CUT Interim. Examining the relationship between abstract thinking ability and academic performance in Object Oriented Programming: A psychometric and theoretical analysis of student capacity
  • South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists. Making software Humane
  • Society of Information Technologists and Entrepreneurs (SITE), MAURICON ICONIC. The Effects of a Software Artefact Designed to Stimulate Abstract Thinking Ability on the Academic Performance of First Year Information Technology Students.
  • Journal for Information Technology for Development Year: 2019. Collaborative Community Capability Assessment (CCCA): Towards using ICT as a tool for community development
  • Society of Information Technologists and Entrepreneurs (SITE), MAURICON ICONIC. A Framework for the Development of Human-Centered ICT4D Initiatives - A Capability Approach Perspective
BOOK(S) OR CHAPTER(S) IN BOOK(S)
Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation IEREK Interdisciplinary Series for Sustainable Development
Title of Chapter: Adopting Smart Health Care Applications for a Rural Community: A comparison between Affective and Anthropomorphic Design Principles
PRESENTED CONFERENCES, SEMINARS, WORKSHOPS
Society of Information Technologists and Entrepreneurs (SITE)
South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists
7th Annual SA Technology Network Conference
Southern African Computer Lecturers' Association
EXTERNAL PROFILES
ResearchGate

  • Mr Leon Grobbelaar
  • Tel: +27(0)51 507 3095
  • lgrobbel@cut.ac.za