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Matthew Moloughney

Mr Matthew Moloughney

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Overview

I am a Teacher (FHEA) and PGR student with the School of Computer Science and Informatics.

 

For 2025/26 I teach on the modules: 

CM6333 Managing Change 

CMT120 Fundamentals of Programming 

CM3203 Emerging Technologies

CM6331 Large Team Projects

 

Previously I was employed as a Teaching Associate:

 

As a Teaching Associate, I assist in the delivery of modules for undergraduate and taught post-graduate students ("Managing Change", "Fundamentals of Programming", "Algorithms, Data Structures and Programming" and "Software Engineering"). 

 

From 2019/20 I have supervised and moderated taught post-graduate student's dissertation projects.

 

In 2022/23 I received a nomination for “Most Engaging Staff Member” in the Enriching Student Life Awards 2022.

 

From 2023/4, through Cardiff Universities Learning and Teaching Academy, I have mentored Associate Fellowship (AFHEA) applicants to complete their portfolio submissions.

 

In Autumn 2024 I received an Outstanding Contribution Award (Cardiff University, OCAS).

 

 

PGR:

 

I am in the writing-up period for a research study titled "Developing Computerised Tools Supporting Assessment and Feedback on Assessments" considers Automated Assessment Tools (AATs) for novice programmers in the Higher Education setting.

 

This research has led to the development of an Adapted Assessment and Feedback Lifecycle workflow and the AAT FAFFE (Formative Assessment and Feedback For Everyone), available via the Cardiff University instance of OpenShift.

 

Please feel free to contact me via email for further details (MoloughneyMJ@cardiff.ac.uk).

 

The thesis for "Developing Computerised Tools Supporting Assessment and Feedback on Assessments" is being prepared for submission.

Contact Details

Email MoloughneyMJ@cardiff.ac.uk
Telephone +44 29225 11799
Campuses Abacws, Senghennydd Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF24 4AG
55 Park Place, Cathays, Cardiff, CF10 3AT

Research themes