COURSE SUPPORTIVE MATERIAL
Mathematics
Math
League The Math League is dedicated to
bringing challenging mathematics materials to students. The Math
League specializes in math contests, books, and computer software
designed to stimulate interest and confidence in mathematics for
students.
Mathmania
This site provides on-line math resources for
students, teachers, and the general public. Our focus is on the
frontiers of mathematics, where there are opportunities to
experience where math is going and how the profession of
mathematics is done.
Geometry
Page This is where you'll find almost
everything you'll ever need to know about Geometry. We have a
special page on constructions and plenty of sample problems to
help you understand the concepts. Have a blast and don't forget
to check out our Glossary - it's huge!
Appetizers and Lessons for Math and
Reason This book-based site offers
appetizers and lessons for mathematics, for its rule based
reason, and for general reasoning and writing skills. Each
appetizer and lesson is different. If one is not to your liking,
try another. They are different from each other and from what you
see in class.
Ask
Dr. Math Look here for answers to questions.
The answers are provided by Swarthmore College math students and
professors, plus volunteers elsewhere. If you have a math
question, check here to see if a similar question has been
answered. If no similar question can be found, ask Dr. Math.
Online
Mathematics Dictionary An online dictionary
for Mathematics in order to find easy and fast the meaning of
mathematical terms.
Math
History Visit this site and learn the history
of mathematics and the biographies of famous mathematicians from
ancient time to present.
Math
Potpourri A potpourri of online mathematical
resources.
Math Forum Home Page There are many good sites. That's
the glory and the challenge of the Internet. Our goal is to build
a community that can be a center for teachers, students,
researchers, parents, educators, citizens at all levels who have
an interest in mathematics education.
Geometry Center The Geometry Center is a mathematics
research and education center at the University of Minnesota. It
is funded by the National Science Foundation as part of the
Science and Technology Center program. The Center has a unified
mathematics computing environment supporting math and computer
science research, mathematical visualization, software
development, application development, video animation production,
and K-16 math education.
Internet Center for Mathematics
Problems On this page, we try to
identify and list all sources of mathematics problems on the
Internet and related information.
Math Magic Project MathMagic is a K-12
telecommunications project developed in El Paso, Texas. It
provides strong motivation for students to use computer
technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and
communications skills. MathMagic posts challenges to trigger each
registered team to pair up with another team and engage in a
problem-solving dialog. When an agreement has been reached, one
solution is posted for every pair.
MegaMath The MegaMath project is intended to
bring unusual and important mathematical ideas to school
classrooms so that young people and their teachers can think
about them together.MegaMath is the work of many people :
classroom teachers, mathematicians, students in education and
computer science, elementary school and high school students,
school administrators, computer scientists, parents...
World Wide Web Virtual Library:
Mathematics The mathematical section of
the World Wide Web Virtual Library.
Mactutor History of Mathematics
Archive This History of Mathematics
archive is part of the Mathematical MacTutor system developed at
the School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences University
of St Andrews for learning and experimenting with mathematics.The
archive contains the biographies of more than 1100
mathematicians.
Mathematica Calculus&Mathematica is an
exciting new way to learn calculus, differential equations, and
matrix theory. Students are no longer bound to the traditional
classroom setting, nor do they even need to be on a college
campus. Students gain valuable hands-on experience in practical
calculus problems with the help of Mathematica.
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