• QHELP is an Erasmus+ funded project developing tools for teaching quantitative thinking. General information about QHELP can be found at the project website. A major part of QHELP is the development of educational Shiny R Apps.

    This Moodle site also includes the open educational resources developed in QHELP's predecessor, the TquanT project.

    You can self-register for this system through the Login page.

Courses

PhD Course Copenhagen

Category: Miscellaneous
  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan
  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan

A Short Learnr Tutorial on Knowledge Space Theory

Linear Regression

Knowledge Space Theory

  • Teacher: Christoph Anzengruber
  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan
  • Teacher: Cord Hockemeyer

Copula Theory and Applications

R Refresher & Shiny


Programming in R & Introduction to Shiny

Q-Help Quantitative Higher Education Learning Platform

Data Analysis in Psychophysics

Analysis of Observational Studies

  • Teacher: M Go
  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan
  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan

Representational Measurement Theory

New Methods for the Estimation of Interrater Agreement

Implementing Stochastic Processes on Markov Chains

Model comparison approach with linear models and inferential statistics


Advanced features of R & Introduction to Shiny

Ethical Research

Competence-Based Test Development

Data Analysis in Psychophysics

Epidemiological Modeling

Tools for Teaching Stats


Tübingen Questionnaire

  • Teacher: Rocío Alcalá-Quintana
  • Teacher: Hans Colonius
  • Teacher: Adele Diederich
  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan
  • Teacher: Cord Hockemeyer
  • Teacher: Martin Lages
  • Teacher: Christos Mettouris
  • Teacher: Francis Tuerlinckx
  • Teacher: Florian Wickelmaier

Introduction to Representational Theory of Measurement

  • Teacher: Jürgen Heller

Numerical Methods

  • Teacher: Francis Tuerlinckx

Programming in R and Shiny

  • Teacher: Martin Losert
  • Teacher: Katharina Naumann
  • Teacher: Florian Wickelmaier

Analysis of Interventional Studies

  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan
  • Teacher: Matthias Gondan

Student Presentations and Shiny Apps from the 2022 Padua Seminar

Category: Shiny Apps

Student Presentations and Shiny Apps from the 2022 Leuven Seminar

Category: Shiny Apps

Student Presentations and Shiny Apps from the 2021 Online Seminar

Category: Shiny Apps

Shiny Apps Developed by the QHELP Consortium

Category: Shiny Apps
  • Teacher: Cord Hockemeyer

Item Response Theory

Explaining Distributions with Urns


Shiny Apps Developed by the TquanT Consortium

Apps & Presentations from the TquanT Seminar 2019

Student Apps from the 2018 Mobility Activity

Student Apps from the 2017 Mobility Activity

Student Apps from the 2016 Mobility Activity


Lectures from the 2019 seminar

Lectures from the 2018 Mobility Activity

Lectures from the 2017 Mobility Activity

Lectures from the 2016 Mobility Activity


Research Ethics

Category: Miscellaneous