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  1. Lessons, Tutorials, and Lecture Notes (Mathematics Archives) - University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK)
    An extensive, alphabetical, annotated listing of sites providing course material for teachers and students of mathematics. Includes topics from almost every field of math, at every level: K-12, college and beyond. Algebra; Analysis; Arithmetic; Calculus; Combinatorics; Computing; Differential Equations; Dynamical Systems; Geometry, Linear and Modern Algebra; Optimization; Probability and Statistics; and much more. more>>

  2. S.O.S. Mathematics - Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Univ. of Texas at El Paso
    Internet courses/tutorials to help students do homework, prepare for a test, or get ready for a class. The material presented here reviews the most important results, techniques and formulas in college and pre-college mathematics. The learning units are presented in worksheet format and require the student's active participation. Subjects covered include Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Differential Equations, Complex Variables, and Matrix Algebra. more>>


 
  All Sites - 346 items found, showing 1 to 50

  1. 3-D Drawing and Geometry - Cathi Sanders
    A Math Forum Summer 1998 Institute project that uses examples of paintings, architecture, etc. to analyze different types of 3-D drawings, and teaches students how to create them. Careers in 3-D drawing that use these techniques, from architecture to ...more>>

  2. The 4th Spatial Dimension
    An introduction to the visualization of 4 dimensional space. Numerous resources. ...more>>

  3. Abacus: Mystery of the Bead - Totton Heffelfinger and Gary Flom
    Understanding numbers using Japanese abacus techniques. Information on techniques, history, types of abaci, and other resources. ...more>>

  4. The Abacus: The Art of Calculating with Beads - Luis Fernandes
    A tutorial on using the abacus - a calculator whose earliest known use is circa 500 B.C. by the Chinese civilization. Addition, subtraction, division and multiplication can be performed on a standard abacus. Beginning in about 1600 A.D., use and evolution ...more>>

  5. About Rainbows - Beverly T. Lynds
    A tutorial on the physical nature of the rainbow, with graphics and text references. The traditional rainbow is sunlight spread out into its spectrum of colors and diverted to the eye of the observer by water droplets. The "bow" part of the word describes ...more>>

  6. About Rubik's Cube - Dan Knights
    See the author's collection of Rubik's cubes, his solution and timing methods, thoughts on solving Rubik's Cube with your eyes closed, and suggestions for lubricating your cube and where to get them. ...more>>

  7. Aid for Calculus - John Taylor
    Tutorials and practice questions for Calculus 1 and review topics. ...more>>

  8. Algebra1: Graphing Linear Equations - Tim O'Brien
    A Master's Degree project designed to provide an understanding of the graphing of linear equations at the Algebra 1 level. Use Java applets to learn about ordered pairs, graphing equations, horizontal lines, vertical lines, slope, equations and slope, ...more>>

  9. Algebra.Help - John Traker
    Algebra.help is an online resource designed to help people learn algebra. It offers lessons to teach or refresh old skills, calculators that show how to solve problems step-by-step, and interactive worksheets for testing skills. To be notified of updates ...more>>

  10. Algebra Help Tutorials
    HelpAlgebra.com provides free algebra tutorials, glossaries, calculators, software reviews, and general algebra help. ...more>>

  11. Algebraic Systems - Christer Blomqvist
    Definitions, descriptions, and the basics of Abstract Algebra: groups, rings, fields and the like. ...more>>

  12. Algebra Reference Sheets (S.M.A.R.T.) - Math Share Shop
    Combining signed numbers; Polynomials and fractional equations; Factoring trinomials; Quadratic equations; Graphing linear equations. By students at Theodore Roosevelt H.S., Bronx, & Edward R. Murrow High School, Brooklyn. ...more>>

  13. Algebra Review in Ten Lessons - D. P. Story; Mathematics & Computer Science, University of Akron
    A tutorial written in TeX and converted to Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Features include verbose discussion of topics, typeset quality mathematics, user interactivity in the form of multiple choice quizzes, in-line examples and exercises with ...more>>

  14. Algebra (Seeing is Believing) - De Silva, D'Andreti; ThinkQuest 1997
    An algebra tutorial, comprising: mathematical numbers; real number system; numerical representations in algebra (algebraic expressions); algebraic techniques (factoring); quadratic equations and inequalities; graphing (coordinate systems, conic sections, ...more>>

  15. Algebra (S.O.S. Mathematics) - Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Univ. of Texas at El Paso
    An online course: learning units presented in worksheet format review the most important results, techniques and formulas in college and pre-college algebra. Sections include: Fractions; Units of Conversion; Complex Numbers; Quadratic Equations; Factorization ...more>>

  16. Algebra Through Modeling with the TI-82 or TI-83 Calculators - Tony Peressini and John Luker; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    A course designed to familiarize high school and beginning college mathematics teachers with advanced algebra content and teaching strategies. The approach stresses modeling and solving real world problems and develops skills and concepts of algebra as ...more>>

  17. All-American Supertutors - Robb Gott
    A non-traditional approach to math tutoring. In-person or online tutoring sessions. ...more>>

  18. All Star Tutoring
    Professional one-on-one tutoring services in New York City's boroughs, including GED test preparation, city-wide exams, and Regents exam preparation. ...more>>

  19. Amazing Seattle Fractals - Tutorials - Doug Harrington
    Fractal art galleries, fractal tutorials, slide shows, software downloads, guest galleries and more. Four different online fractal art tutorials illustrate step by step how to get started creating this art form based on mathematics. ...more>>

  20. Amlon Tutors
    Private tutoring service based in New York City, covering the NJ-NY-CT area. Math topics covered include: Elementary, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Sequential I, II, II, Statistics. ...more>>

  21. Applied Chaos Lab (ACL) - Dr. W. Ditto; Georgia Tech University
    The ACL covers a broad range of analysis and application of chaotic behavior and related phenomena. Much of the research is done in conjunction with researchers at other universities and extends into biophysics and other interdisciplinary areas. Researchers ...more>>

  22. AP Test Prep Books
    Find an AP prep book for multiple subjects, including AP Calculus, Computer Science, Economics, Physics, and Statistics. ...more>>

  23. Ask Dr. Callahan - Dale Callahan
    For the homeschooling parent who needs high school math and science training material: textbooks, videos for the parent and child, teaching guidelines, tests and test grading guides as well as support for the duration of the course. Courses in geometry, ...more>>

  24. Austin Tutors: Tutoring in Austin, Texas
    Commercial tutoring service around Austin, Texas, for high school and college students, and test prep. ...more>>

  25. Autograph (Mathematics) - Eastmond Publishing Ltd
    Autograph is visualization software that operates in two modes: graphs, coordinates and bivariate data; and single-variable statistics and probability. Resources include graphs, statistics, screencam demos, Microsoft Word worksheets, PowerPoint presentations, ...more>>

  26. Basic TI-82 Tutorial - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    An online interactive tutorial that starts from scratch with turning on the TI-82 calculator and takes you through the basic steps needed to do arithmetic and function evaluation and to enter, graph, and tabulate functions. You use a TI-82 as you view ...more>>

  27. Basic TI-92 Tutorial - University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    An online interactive tutorial updated for the new TI-92 layouts and commands. It begins with turning on the TI-92 calculator and proceeds through the basic steps needed to do arithmetic and finally to entering, graphing and and tabulating functions. ...more>>

  28. Bayesian Networks Tutorial - Santos, Benslay; University of Connecticut
    Introductory material on Bayesian networks and the probabilities involved, with a Bayesian Networks Bibliography of resources for Computational Complexity; Fielded Systems; General References, Tutorials, and Surveys; Knowledge Engineering and Maintenance; ...more>>

  29. Bisection Method Tutorial - Joseph L. Zachary
    A tutorial that explores the bisection method for finding the roots of equations. Includes a Java applet that opens in a separate window, for use alongside the tutorial. From a Computer Science course at the University of Utah, and the book Introduction ...more>>

  30. Blacks Academy - Blacks Academy
    Extensive database of high school level resources for mathematics, suitable for teachers and independent students. Free with registration required. British-based curricula are served, but could be of great interest to American students, including sophomores. ...more>>

  31. BrainPOP Math - BrainPOP, LLC
    Short animated films that are simple and easy to understand on elementary mathematics, as well as health, science, and technology. Films often accompanied by quizzes. ...more>>

  32. By the Numbers - Kinder Magic Software
    Practice basic consumer math skills with Java applets that pace you though arithmetic problems, step by step: addition or subtraction of whole numbers or of decimals, percent mark-up, multiplication by one- and two-digit numbers, multiplying decimals, ...more>>

  33. Cabri Geometry: Classroom Resources - The Math Forum
    The Math Forum's page of links at the Forum and on the Web to dynamic interactive geometry classroom resources for Cabri Geometry. Books and Web sites; Frequently Asked Questions; exploring the basics; workshops; excerpts from the journal abraCAdaBRI; ...more>>

  34. Cabriology - Fréderic Louis
    In Dutch: a website about the software Cabri Geometry, with tutorials, videos, pictures and more. ...more>>

  35. Calcul à Plusieurs Variables - Pierre Joyal, Armel Mercier
    Site in French. An abundant documentation on several variable calculus, including numerous Flash and Java animations. ...more>>

  36. Calculus Applied to Probability and Statistics - Waner, Costenoble; Hofstra University
    A text on the WWW for liberal arts and business majors. Contents (each with exercises): Continuous Random Variables and Histograms; Probability Density Functions: Uniform, Exponential, Normal, and Beta; Mean, Median, Variance and Standard Deviation; You're ...more>>

  37. Calculus (Connected Curriculum Project - CCP) - Frank Wattenberg, Department of Mathematics, Montana State University
    Online calculus chapters with Maple and Mathematica modules covering: Models, Data, and Curve Fitting; Estimation and Limits; Sequences and Discrete Dynamical Systems; Derivatives and Differention; Graphing; Optimization; Integrals and Integration; Differential ...more>>

  38. Calculus Made Easier: A Calculus Tutorial - Angela Olson
    An introduction to the concepts of calculus. Basic limits, derivatives and integrals are defined. Includes a short resource list. ...more>>

  39. The Calculus of Origami - Josh Knowles and Sean Owen
    A mathematical exploration of origami. The rules lay out definitions and describe constructions; the problems and solutions include step-by-step instructions for folding triangles, pentagons, hexagons, octagons, golden rectangles, 5-pointed stars, 6-pointed ...more>>

  40. Calculus on the Web (COW) - Mendoza, Reich; Department of Mathematics, Temple University
    A collection of auto-scoring calculus modules organized into books, chapters, and sections, with help and hints for the problems. Modules with asterisks (including chain rule, Taylor polynomials, Riemann sums, and arc length) allow you to change values ...more>>

  41. Calculus (Seeing is Believing) - De Silva, D'Andreti; ThinkQuest 1997
    A calculus tutorial, comprising: limits; derivatives and derivative formulas; implicit differentiation; derivatives of higher order; maximum and minimum values of a function; differentials; antiderivatives; sigma notation; integration; approximate integration; ...more>>

  42. Calculus (S.O.S. Mathematics) - Dept. of Mathematical Sciences, Univ. of Texas at El Paso
    An online course: learning units presented in worksheet format review the most important results, techniques and formulas in college and pre-college calculus. Logarithms and Exponential; Sequences; Series; Techniques of Integration; Local Behavior of ...more>>

  43. The Calculus Survival Guide - Kunjan Rana
    Tutorials for learning the topics of an average AP Calculus AB or Calculus 101 course, including limits, derivatives, and integrals. ...more>>

  44. Center for Fluid Mechanics (CFM) - Brown University
    A research center. Visualizations of different kinds of turbulence (images and MPEG movies), list of publications, and brief computing tutorials, including TeX, LaTeX, IMSL, and Unix. With a link to the International Symposium on Discontinous Galerkin ...more>>

  45. Chaos, Dynamic Systems, and Fractal Geometry - Tyeler Quentmeyer, ThinkQuest 1996
    An educational Web page whose purpose is to make learning many of the complicated theories and ideas behind the theory of chaos, dynamic systems, and fractal geometry easier and more fun. It approaches problems from many different angles and gives users ...more>>

  46. Chi-Square (MSTE) - Amar Patel; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
    This lesson illustrated using cartoon characters explains statistical terms such as expectation, significance, and chi-square. The lesson requires Excel and is based on Ch. 6 of Using Statistics, by Travers, Stout, Swift, and Sextro. Analyzing records ...more>>

  47. Christer's pages of Logic, Math, and Reasoning - Christer Blomqvist
    Pages with definitions, descriptions, and the basics of Abstract Algebra, Numbers, Vector Algebra and Analysis, Vector Field Analysis, Logic and Formal systems, and more. ...more>>

  48. ClarisWorks Graphing: Spreadsheet Lessons - Suzanne Alejandre
    Step-by-step directions for using ClarisWorks spreadsheets, helpful in exploring the differences between exponential functions and linear functions. Bar graphs, pie charts, pictograms, and other graphs for linear, polynomial, and exponential functions. ...more>>

  49. Colégio de Gaia, Grupo de Matematica
    Math resources in Portuguese: Galeria de Sketches - a gallery of JavaSketchpad and Geometer's Sketchpad problems and sketches including the Pythagorean theorem (o Teorema de Pitágoras), Vector Addition (Adicao de Vectores), cutting a cube/parallelepiped ...more>>

  50. College Algebra Tutorial - Southeastern Louisiana University
    Definition, example problem and solution, and self-test linked to answers, of distance formula, midpoint formula, slope formula, regular compound interest formula, continuous compounding formula, equations of a line, x and y intercepts, and difference ...more>>


 
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