Joy D'Andrea

 Joy D'Andrea

Joy D'Andrea

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Biography

Polk State College Lakeland - Mathematics


Resume

  • 2008

    Master of Arts (M.A.)

    Mathematics

    MAA

    AMS

    PI Mu Epsilon

    USF

    Senior Fitness

    International Sports Science Association (ISSA)

    Personal Trainer

    (ISSA) International Sports Sciences Association

  • 2006

    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

    Mathematics

    MAA

    AMS

    Pi Mu Epsilon

    USF

  • 2002

    Associate of Arts (A.A.)

    Mathematics Education & Web Design/Development

    Math Olympics Team

    State College of Florida-Manatee-Sarasota

  • 3.61

    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

    Pure Mathematics and Applied Statistics

    MAA

    AMS

    PI Mu Epsilon

    EPSRC Math Science Grants

    USF

  • Statistics

    Critical Thinking

    Program Development

    University Teaching

    Higher Education

    Program Evaluation

    Grant Writing

    Qualitative Research

    Community Outreach

    Creative Writing

    Nonprofits

    Research

    Public Speaking

    Curriculum Design

    Student Affairs

    Editing

    Staff Development

    Data Analysis

    Tutoring

    Teaching

    Modeling hurricanes using principal component analysis in conjunction with Non-response analysis.

    Rebecca Wooten

    Modeling hurricanes using principal component analysis in conjunction with Non-response analysis.

    An extension of Euler's Polyhedron Theorem - An enumeration of orbits.

    Kenneth Baah

    In 2011

    Wooten introduced Non-Response Analysis the founding theory in Implicit Regression where Implicit Regression treats the variables implicitly as codependent variables and not as an explicit function with dependent or independent variables as in standard regression. The motivation of this paper is to introduce methods of implicit regression to determine the constant nature of a variable or the interactive term

    and address inverse relationship among measured variables with random error present in both directions.

    Implicit Regression: Detecting Constants and Inverse Relationships with Bivariate Random Error

    A Brief Parametric Analysis of Catastrophic or Disastrous Hurricanes That Have Hit the Florida Keys between 1900 and 2000

    Introductory Statistics is a course taught in various community colleges

    state\ncolleges

    and universities. Implementation of projects in this course has been\nshown to enhance students’ learning; in addition to increasing the ability of\neducators to assess students’ learning outcomes in detail. These projects are\noften inquiry-based and require a balance between flexibility and efficiency.\nMaintaining balance has provided the students’ opportunities through exploration\nand learner autonomy. In exploration

    a student seeks new methods\nand options through experimenting. In this paper

    we will discuss the benefits\nof exploration required by projects given in an introductory statistics course.\nThe details of five different projects discussed in this paper—illustrate the\npractical influence that they could have on higher statistics courses.

    Improving Performance and Enhancing Introductory Statistics Using Projects

    The Art of Estimating a Moving Parameter and Reducing Bias Introduced by Inflated Measurements in Student Assessments

    Joy

    D'Andrea

    University of South Florida

    University of South Florida

    Polk State College

    USF Sarasota-Manatee

    Adjunct Professor

    Lakeland

    Florida Area

    Polk State College

    USF Sarasota-Manatee

    Mathematics Visiting Instructor

    Mathematics Faculty member and Consultant.

    University of South Florida

    TA

    University of South Florida

    AMS

    ASA

    MAA

    English

    German

    French

    Spanish

    Pi Mu Epsilon Vice - President

    Pi Mu Epsilon is a non-secret honor society whose purpose is the promotion and recognition of scholarly activity in the mathematical sciences among students at the academic institutions that have been chartered as Chapters of the Society.

    Pi Mu Epsilon Chapter at USF Tampa

    Pi Mu Epsilon President

    Pi Mu Epsilon is a non-secret honor society whose purpose is the promotion and recognition of scholarly activity in the mathematical sciences among students at the academic institutions that have been chartered as Chapters of the Society.

    Pi Mu Epsilon Chapter at USF Tampa

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