Open Educational Resources
I believe in making educational materials openly available to benefit students and educators worldwide. All resources below are free to use and adapt.
EconExercises on Grasple
A community repository of interactive economics exercises developed in collaboration with TU Delft's mathematics department (DIAM). The repository contains custom problem sets for microeconomics courses, designed to provide adaptive feedback and personalized learning paths.
Funded by TU Delft's Open Education Stimulation Fund (OESF), these exercises are openly available for educators and students worldwide. The repository covers approximately 75% of material needed for a basic microeconomics course.
Learn more about EconExercisesAccounting for Beta-students
Accounting and bookkeeping are often shown in a very procedural way, with little focus on the underlying principles. This note shows how these procedures can be build from the basic mathematical structure of bookkeeping data. If you want an intro to bookkeeping that starts from the basics of mathematics, this is for you.
Debit=credit, class note (pdf)Software & Code Repositories
All software and computational materials are hosted on GitHub. Repositories include experimental software, analysis scripts, and replication materials for published papers.
IBEX Experimental Software
Open-source software for running behavioral experiments. The IBEX lab infrastructure enables researchers to conduct controlled experiments on individual and group decision-making.
econagents on GitHubIBEX game server on GitHub
Replication Materials
Code and data for replicating results from published papers. Includes analysis scripts, experimental protocols, and documentation.
Check individual paper pages for links to replication packages.
Contributing
If you use these materials or would like to contribute improvements, please reach out. I'm particularly interested in collaborating with educators developing similar open resources.
Contact: s.renes-1 [at] tudelft.nl