| INTERNET RESOURCE REFERENCE GUIDE FOR TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS | |
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| Contributed by David Becker and Esther Shraga |
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Ask Eric Educational information with a personal touch. |
ASK ERIC |
Math for Today Math problems for grades 6 to 12 |
Math for Today |
The Proof Wiles proof of Fermat's last theorem. |
The Proof |
Banneker Man of Science Biography of Benjamin Banneker. |
Banneker Man of Science |
Topology Views Topology is explained with visual examples. |
Topology Views |
Learning Geometry for Young People Geometry examples. |
Learning Geometry for Young People |
Looking At the Abacus The abacus, pictures, history and instruction. |
Looking At the Abacus |
Discussing Chaos Chaos theory explanations and graphics. |
Discussing Chaos |
Statistics for the Beginner Lessons on stastics. |
Statistics for the Beginner |
Computer Development History of the computer. |
Computer Development |
Math Games and Fun Assorted math games and puzzles. |
MATH Games and Fun |
Calculus for Instruction> Numerous calculus probems. |
Calculus for Instruction |
The Pythagoreans A history and discussion of Pythagoras. |
The Pythagoreans |
Important Trig Curves Sine and Cosine curves. |
Important Trig Curves |
| MATHEMATICS | |
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| Contributed by Scott Seeman |
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Ask Eric A variety of types and levels of math problems. |
ASK ERIC |
STOCK MARKET CHARTS Charts how stocks are doing. Helps students to read and work with different types of charts and graphs. |
STOCK MARKET CHARTS |
NATIONAL SPACE SCIENCE DATA CENTER Space related information. Requires students to read and organize data. |
NATIONAL SPACE SCIENCE DATA CENTER |
ANAGRAM MAKER Assorted anagrams and word puzzles. |
ANAGRAM MAKER |
BLUE DOG A dog answers math questions. |
BLUE DOG |
INTRO TO C Teaches the basics of C, a programming language. |
INTRO TO C |
KIDS' SPACE Students can share their thoughts and ideas with other children. |
KIDS' SPACE
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DUCK HUNT Is similar to Where's Waldo. The object is to find ducks, hidden in a variety of settings. |
DUCK HUNT |
RIDDLER |
RIDDLER |
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS This site is chock full of physics research information and data. |
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS |
| Mathematics Department | |
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| Contributed by Elise Ashley |
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| math teacher links | Yahoo Math links |
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics |
NCTM |
Resources for research and curriculum development in math teaching and learning |
Math Research |
NCTM regional and annual meetings |
NCTM |
Sample instructional programs for teaching math to LEP students |
LEP Math |
Educator resource centers (field centers) |
Resource Center |
Information about a science and technology high school in NJ |
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| Department of Mathematics | |
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| Contributed by Bart Estes |
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This site has a lesson sequence, complete with work sheets, to develop the calculus treatment of the relations between displacement, velocity, and acceleration. |
velocity with Tonka |
This page was created to give a short introduction into some of the concepts and creations of Chaos Science. It's written in plain in English and is intended for beginners. Pretty pictures and an accessible definition of fractile dimension. |
Introduction to Chaos |
Get planet pictures for motion problems on other planets (and galaxies). Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. |
Sci Amer planets |
An interactive site where the user can draw hypoerbolic triangles, run an animated Lorenz simulations and more.Even Becker was excited. Needs Java script. |
hyperbolic triangles |
This site contains sophisticated material.Hausdorff topological spaces are assumed for one proof. Nonetheless, the 4 links in the center of the first page present Peano's and Hilbert's versions of Peano s space filling curves in a way that is accessible. The illustrations are wonderful. |
SPACE FILLING CURVE |