Dr. Darryl Chamberlain serves as an Assistant Professor and Associate Department Chair for the Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology. With a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Statistics, research background in educational qualitative and quantitative measurement and practical experience writing code in a variety of programming languages (Python, Javascript, C), Darryl serves as an expert in Educational Data Science. His research focuses on applying theoretical learning trajectories and machine learning algorithms to analyze, anticipate and describe student thinking in mathematical sciences. He is commonly called on for his experience surrounding technology in education, serving as chair of the Mathematics Association of America Subcommittee on Technology in Mathematics Education as well as chair of the Embry-Riddle Worldwide Faculty Senate Academic Technology Committee.
See a brief explanation of Dr. Chamberlain's research in Educational Data Science here: https://youtu.be/BA2hrQb-zXY
Ph.D. - Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics and Statistics, Georgia State University
B.S. - Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, University of Florida