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Great Starting Points...
These are sites that offer a wide range of information related to mathematics.
WWW Virtual Library ~
EINet Galaxy ~
SciEd: Science and Mathematics Education Resources ~
Penn State Mathematics Information Servers ~
Whole Internet Catalog ~
Yahoo Math and Science Education
Sites Worth Seeing...
- Appetizers, Books and Ideas for Math
Education, Etc.
- by Alan Selby,
describes three books on the explanation and comprehension of
reasoning skills and of math from algebra to calculus.
This web site also provides access to appetizers for
each discipline from them.
- A Brief History of Algebra and Computing:
An Eclectic Oxonian View
- includes hyperlinks to an on-line History of Mathematics database
of biographies and also portraits of some relevant mathematicians.
-
Biomathematics
- is a gopher server from Australia National University that offers
information on the use of mathematics in biology as well as
mathematical and statistical software developed
for use with biological data.
-
A Gallery of Interactive On-Line Geometry
- Explore the generation of geometric figures
with detailed explanation of the mathematical concepts behind the algorithms.
From the University of Minnesota
Geometry Center
- Calculus and Mathematica
- from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and The Ohio State University,
is an innovative calculus course which uses the full
symbolic, numeric, graphic, and text capabilities of
Mathematica
Significantly, there is no textbook for this course-only a sequence of
electronic notebooks.
- Calculator-Based Laboratory (CBL)
[tm]
- from Texas Instruments is
"the easy way to collect real world data, inside or outside the laboratory." CBL includes
ideas and workbook exercises for using mathematics on data collected with TI instruments and
analyzed with graphing calculators.
-
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education
- The purpose of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse (ENC)
is to provide K-12 teachers with a central source of
information on mathematics and science curriculum materials
and to encourage the adoption and use of such materials in
order to support national goals to improve teaching and
learning in mathematics and science
- Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
- IAMS is "... the nation's
only three year, residential public high school for students talented
in the fields of science and mathematics. It is also the state of
Illinois' research and development laboratory for K-12 mathematics and
science education."
- Society for Industrial and Applied
Mathematics
- The goals of SIAM are to
advance the application of mathematics to science and industry; and to
promote mathematical research that could lead to effective new
methods and techniques for science and industry;
- Mathematical Association of America
- is the
world's largest organization devoted to the interests of
collegiate mathematics.
-
Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA)
- is located at the University of
Minnesota, and is affiliated with the
School of Mathematics
and the
Minnesota Center for Industrial Mathematics
- Arizona Mathematics
- from the University of
Arizona is the archive site for a series of mathematics programs,
available for both DOS and Macintosh computers
- Canadian Mathematical Electronic
Services
- The Chance
Server
- offers information and ideas for class projects that invlove the use
of "chances" in the study of statistics.
- "CaMEl" provides the Web service of the
Canadian Mathematical Society
- Geometry Forum
- an electronic community of persons interested in
all levels of geometry,located at Swarthmore College. Take their
Tour of the Geometry Forum.
- Guide to Available Math Software (GAMS)
- GAMS is a project of the
National Institute of Standards and Technology.
(NIST) studies techniques to provide scientists and engineers with
improved access to reusable computer software which is available to
them for use in mathematical modeling and statistical analysis. One
of the products of this work is an on-line cross-index of available
mathematical software. This system also operates as a virtual
software repository.
- IKE: IBM Kiosk
for Education
- is a gopher-based server offering
IBM information, application software, and a bulletin board for IBM
users in the higher education community featuring
files for browsing, software to download, and forums where you may share
information with other users.
- Leeds University School of
Mathematics
- is one of the largest and most active in departments in the
United Kingdom specializing in
Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematical Studies, and Statistics.
- Maple Archives
- Maple Share Library #1 *
Maple Share Library #2
- MathMagic
- MathMagic provides strong motivation for students to use computer
technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and
communications skills. MathMagic posts challenges in each of four
categories (k-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12) 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. MathMagic addresses most of the National Council of Teachers of
Mathematics standards.
- Mathematica
- Visit Wolfram Research, Inc.,
the developers of Mathematica. See also,
Mathematica World, an electronic
publication where users can retrieve sample articles, tutorials,
notebooks and packages; preview the monthly publication, special issues
and examine the Mathematica World Interactive Guide to Mathematica.
- Mathematical Morphology
- is an archive of discussions and reports from workers in the field
of Mathematical Morphology and related fields (stochastic geometry, random
set theory, image algebra, etc.).
- Mathematical Art
- The MATLAB Gallery *
The SunSITE Mathematica
Art Gallery
- Mathworks, Inc
- are the publishers of the visualixation software, MATLAB.
- Merit
Mac Archive
- Macintosh software for Mathematics
- Shell Centre for
Mathematical Education
- at the University of Nottingham, England includes information on
Information Technology in the Classroom
-
Penn State University Department of Mathematics
- offers information about their programs, an extensive list
of math resources
on the Internet, a searchable index of
WHO's On-Line in Mathematics, and more.
- SimSurface
- is a program designed for use in instruction of
computational science in general and of the specific
numerical techniques used in the program.
- University of
Tennessee-Knoxville Software Archive
- is one of the most comprehensive sites for mathematics software for Macintosh,
DOS, Apple, and Atari computers. The archives are searchable.
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