Bradley Carwardine
Lecturer in Computer Science & PhD student
Worcester Business School
Department of Computing
Research Degree Students
email: b.carwardine@worc.ac.uk
Bradley has extensive industry experience in many technology sectors. He has worked in commercial programming, networking infrastructure installation and has supported the UK Special Forces in a variety of technological integration projects. Bradley is a qualified teacher and has been teaching computer science for over 15 years. He has been teaching in the FE and HE for the last 5 years.
Bradley has a MSc in Advanced Computer Science from Birmingham City University, where he was awarded a Distinction grade. The title of his dissertation was “A Conversational Agent enabled IDE for Novice Programmers”. Within his MSc research the concept of using a Conversational Agent, (or ‘A.I. chatbot’), to assist novice programmers to edit code was piloted. The functional prototype utilised a Voice User Interface, (V.U.I.), that enabled the user to issue spoken instructions to the system. The users were able to phrase instructions in natural language instead of predetermined commands.
This area of research is being further developed at PhD level with Worcester University. Bradley’s PhD research is focused on whether a VUI enabled Conversational Agent can assist novice programmers to debug code. The work aims to determine if A.I. assisted ‘coaching’ is perceived as a benefit to users when learning to debug code.
Qualifications
- MSc Advanced Computer Science (Distinction)
- BSc (hons) Information Systems (1st class)
- PG Cert Research Methods
- PGCE Information Communication Technology
Teaching Responsibilities
Bradley is currently lead on four modules for the BSc Computing degree. These modules are:
- Applied Software Engineering
- Advanced Games Design & Engineering
- Object Oriented Design & Development
- Game Design & Engineering
Research Interests
- Conversational Agents, (A.I. powered Chatbots)
- Natural Language processing (Speech recognition/Speech synthesis)
- Computer-Human Interaction
- Technology driven educational interventions.
- Application design & prototyping
Professional Bodies
- MBCS British Computer Society
- Student Member of Association of Human-Computer Interaction (pending)