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Amy Graham Goodman is a Senior Lecturer in the Mathematics Department at Baylor University (1999–present) and Affiliate Faculty at the School of Education (2024–present). With a Ph.D. in Learning Technologies (2021) from the University of North Texas, she specializes in mathematics education, educational technology, online/hybrid learning, and curriculum development.
- Education: Ph.D. (Learning Technologies, 2021), M.S. (Mathematics, 1999), B.A. (Mathematics, 1997)
Her research focuses on student success strategies in STEM education, particularly through self-regulated learning theory and learning analytics. She designed Baylor's Co-Requisite Calculus Supplement Course to reduce DFW rates, which showed significant impact on first-generation and lower-quartile students.
Recent scholarship includes presentations on AI integration, online engagement, and DFW rate reduction. Awards highlight her contributions to affordable education and teaching innovation, including the UNT Ricco Ethics Award (2021) and Baylor's Provost's Award (2020–2021).
She mentors new faculty and graduate students, chairs university committees (TLTC, LITSAC), and develops zero-cost course materials. Collaborations span STEM disciplines and the School of Education, with a focus on technology-enhanced learning and pedagogical research.
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