Faculty

Jeanine Meyer Jeanine Meyer

Full Professor
School of Natural and Social Sciences

Tel: (914) 251-6679
Office: Natural Sciences building 3003
Email: jeanine.meyer@purchase.edu

Courses Taught

Programming Games, Communicating Quantitative Information, Robotics, Creating Interfaces, Creating Data Bases for Web Applications

Link to materials for classes: http://rachel.ns.purchase.edu/~Jeanine

Recent Activities & Publications

Implementing a College Level Robotics Course, Robotics Educators Conference, Butler, PA, August 16, 2007

Quantitative Reasoning for Humanities Students, Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, January, 2006

with Catherine Dwyer, Improving Quantitative Reasoning through the Analysis of News Stories, International Journal of Learning, Volume 12, Issue 6, Common Ground Publishing, July, 2006. 

Quantitative Mis-Information: Learning the Importance of Quantitative Analytic Skills by Studying their Mis-application, Twelfth International Conference on Learning, Granada, Spain, July 11-14, 2005

Using Making Directions for Origami as an Example in Teaching Programming, Talk given at Conference on Origami for Education and Therapy (COET) 2004, New York City, June 29, 2004.

Virtual Pet: An Exercise in XML & XSLT, The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges, Proceedings of the Ninth Annual CCSC Northeastern Conference, Schenectady, NY, April 23-24, 2004.

Creating Database Web Applications with PHP and ASP, Charles River Media, June, 2003.

Writing and publishing, Talk given at Sigma Xi meeting, Purchase College/SUNY, March 31, 2003.

with Michael Conry, Design and implementation of a new course: Creating Databases for Web applications, Consortium for Computing in Small Colleges: Northeastern Region Conference, Worcester, MA., April 19-20, 2002.

with Aviva Meyer and Daniel Meyer, Reflections on a Broken Heart and Computer Methods for producing (informal) Origami Directions 3rd International Meeting on Origami, Science, Mathematics, and Education, Asilomar, California, March 9-11, 2001.

with Cathy Dwyer MS Visual Basic 6.0 Games Programming, Course Technology, April 16, 2001.

Professional Memberships

Phi Beta Kappa

Sigma Xi

Association of Women in Science

Association of Computing Machinery

Featured reviewer, ACM Computing Reviews (reviewers.com)