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Mathematics Experiences Through Image Processing (METIP)
Project
Director:
Steve Tanimoto
Department of Computer Science & Engineering,
Box 352350,
University of Washington,
Seattle, WA 98195-2350 USA

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Welcome to the home page for the METIP project. The purpose of the project is to produce and test materials that promote digital image processing as a means of motivating K-12 students in mathematics and as a means of teaching mathematical concepts.

This page contains pointers to a more detailed description of the METIP project and to the educational software that has been developed as part of the METIP project. This educational software is available free of charge; we only ask you to fill out an order form as part of our effort to assess the value of our software. Please feel free to explore all the links.



We are always interested in hearing how effective you think our software is at teaching mathematical concepts. If you have explored any of our software, please take the time to tell us what you think. e-mail us . We are also exploring methods to track an individual student's overall progress. The Transcript project is currently designing a record-keeping framework which will facilitate storage of personal and academic information on a hard disk or floppy which is owned by the student.

The METIP project has been supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grant number MDR-9155709.


tanimoto@cs.washington.edu
Last modified: Sunday, 31 August 1997.