What are the DYME Projects?
Dr. Nicole Panorkou is the Principal Investigator of the DYME projects and recieved initial funding for these projects through the Spencer Foundation. The DYME projects use a dynamic approach to area measurement. Area is visualized as a "sweep" of a line segment of length a over a distance b. Volume is visualized as an extrusion of a 2D surface over a height.
The DYME GeoGebra books of activities can be found here:
ACMES Faculty Team: Nicole Panorkou (PI)
Current Graduate Research Assistants: Toni York, Su San Lim, Amanda Provost.
Funded by the Spencer Foundation.
What is my role on the DYME Project?
As a graduate research assistant, my work consists of transcribing recordings of guided interview sessions, analyzing data from recorded interview sessions, writing conference and journal papers, writing grant proposals for further funding, and working on the design of DYME tasks.