Dr. Alayne Armstrong
Research Interests
My research interests include enactivism, improvisation, bricolage, mathematical author/ity, collective cognition, technology as a support for inclusion, and mathematics education. The foundation of my work is the idea that mathematics is for everyone and can be engaged with in a wide variety of ways.
Current information about publications, conference presentations and courses taught can be found at https://alaynearmstrong.blogspot.com/
Academic Qualifications
PhD (2013), University of British Columbia
MA (2006), University of British Columbia
BEd (1997), University of British Columbia
MA (1995), University of Manitoba
BAH (1988), Queen’s University