DEHub/Collaborative Research/Professor David Cottle, University of New England
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eDST: Decision Support Tools for Multi-Disciplinary Applications in Higher Education (ALTC Funded $220,000)
Project Lead
Professor David Cottle
Project Partners
- Prof. David Cottle, University of New England
- Dr. Jim Virgona, Charles Sturt University
- A/Prof. Brian Leury, University of Melbourne
- Dr. Peter Lane, University of Tasmania
- Dr. Carina Moeller, University of Sydney
- Prof. Belinda Tynan, University of New England
- Dr. Doug George, University Queensland
- Dr. Bob Newby, Central Queensland University
- Dr. Michael-Saam Renton, University of Western Australia
Overview and Scope
This project will plan how to incorporate educationally useful software, such as production system models, simulation software, decision support tools (DST) and databases, into a secure, well-structured, robust and fail-safe software and hardware system that can be implemented for delivery within curricula to support enhanced learning and teaching performance in agriculture and natural resource courses that may be extended to a wide array of discipline areas across the higher education sector.
Further information http://edst.une.edu.au/