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The Amazing Mathematical Object Factory (formerly
called ECOS) is a teaching tool which
generates permutations, subsets and combinations by having the user define
the parameters of discrete objects. The Object Server returns a list of all
objects that satisfy those parameters.
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(EMR) Exercises in Math Readiness for University Study is a collection of exercises that the Department of Mathematics and
Statistics at the University of Saskatchewan have put together on those high
school mathematics topics that seem to be most important for university
study in mathematics, sciences, engineering and commerce.
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Appetizers and
Lessons for Math and Reason
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Calculus Carnival has created a virtual reality environment that
seeks to bridge the gap between symbolic and visual calculus for
pre-Calculus and Calculus students. Calculus Carnival uses
a Carnival metaphor. Its aims is to convert a stand alone virtual
reality product into a two-dimensional web site that will
represent three-dimensional rotational objects. NOTE: Netscape Navigator 4.0 is required for viewing this site.
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CAMEL: The Canadian
Mathematical Electronic Services.
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Colorful
Mathematics is a series of educational software presenting
advanced mathematical concepts to K-12 students in a game-oriented
approach.
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The Digital Education Network (DEN)
offers online course materials in subjects
such as math, current events, language arts, graphic design and the
Internet. Ideas on how to use DEN in the classroom are included their
convenient Teacher's Guides.
- The The IB Higher
Level Mathematics syllabus, part of the Home Page of the Mathematics
Department of the Chinese International School in Hong Kong. The
complete syllabus is given, together with over 100 links to such topics
as algebra, trigonometry, probability, statistics, calculus, matrices,
vectors and groups.
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Exciting new Fast
Track program: an M.Sc. in four years
from high school at Carleton University, Ottawa!
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The Little Math Puzzle is now on the web. Every week there is a new one
to challenge your little gray cells. It is designed for students
in grades 5 through 10 and has a Canadian context to it.
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Math Central
has a room for teachers to store and retrieve resources
on the teaching of mathematics, a question and answer service where
your mathematics questions will be answered by teachers, university
faculty and university students, and more.
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Mathematics education for the 21th century.
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Mathematics Education
Resource Page contains various links to places that contain
information about teaching mathematics and a
large collection of freely distributable software.
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Mathmania (formerly known as
Erdos for Kids) has taken on a new look! The restructured site has
material available in Knot Theory,
Graph Theory, Sorting Networks and Finite State Machines. The problem
sponsoring area for mathematicians and kids is still called Erdos for
Kids.
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Problem Posing and Focal Groups.
The "Problem Posing" Web site has been created by an Ontario Curriculum
Coordinator (and former Secondary School Mathematics teacher) and two
elementary school teachers. Learn how implementing the "problem posing"
technique while teaching mathematics in your classroom can get your
children to start creating their own problems. Learn how a "focal group"
is a wonderful vehicle for learning this technique. Participate in an
online focal group on problem posing, based on Penny Skinner's book,
"What's Your Problem? Problem Posing and Problem Solving K-2".
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Solutions is a symbolic
mathematical windows software built for engineers and scientists.
It is also FREE!
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Statistics Canada
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Word Problems for Kids is designed for teachers and their students.
The problems are classified into levels suitable for Grades 5 to 12.
The problems are carefully selected to help students, improve
their problem solving skills.
- Blue Dog Can
Count. Ask Blue Dog a math question, and he will answer!
(Note: you need sound capabilities to fully use this site)
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Gallery of Interactive Geometry
- MacTutor
History of Mathematics Archive is full of information about
the history of math, an index of famous curves, chronology of
mathematicians, etc.
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The Math Forum is an electronic community for the lovers of
math. Hands-on resources for everybody, teachers and students.
Mathematics education for the 21th century.
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Mathematics and Molecules. provides the K-12 educational
community with information and materials dealing with the
rapidly growing fields of molecular modeling and 3-D visualization.
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Mathlete's Guide
contains introductory problem solving skills
in mathematics. It is aimed at students in their
first three years of high-school, though gifted students at all levels
would surely benefit from the material.
- MathMagic offers
K-12 teachers and staff a chance to use technology in an innovative
way.
- MegaMath: this site
allows students to explore and understand some different,
yet interesting math topics.
- Mathematics Education at Nottingham
- The University of Nottingham has a long tradition of innovative work on mathematics education. The newly established Centre for the Study of Mathematics Education incorporates the Mathematics Education Social Research Group and the Shell Centre for Mathematical Education.