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www.MathGuide.de/     Mathematics

Maths Help Home Page 

Mathematics Archives WWW Server

mathworld.wolfram.com/    (A) Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics: MathWorld
"MathWorld is a convenient, comprehensive, and interactive mathematics encyclopedia intended for students, educators, math enthusiasts, and researchers. Like the vibrant and constantly evolving discipline of mathematics, this site is continuously updated to include new material and incorporate new discoveries."(educ world)

www.utc.edu/%7Ecpmawata    Math Cove ( Overall: A+ )
Math Cove Contents
"...Math Cove is the math teacher's dream. "

www.sosmath.com/wwwsites.html    S.O.S. Mathematics
S.O.S. Mathematics is a collection of internet site devoted to mathematics study, teaching and research. It is an excellent portal to a variety of math resources on the Internet. Links are grouped by category and subject. There are also links to a number of mathematics organizations.

archives.math.utk.edu/tutorials.html   Mathematics Archives
This site contains many of the definitions and theorems from the area of mathematics generally called abstract algebra. There lessons,lesson notes, and tutorials for all grade levels. A good reference site for math teachers and math students.

www.langara.bc.ca/mathstats/resource/onWeb/    Internet Resources for the Mathematics Student

mathforum.org/mathmagic/index.html    Math Magic
MathMagic has been created by Alan A. Hodson from El Paso, Texas. Hodson points out that he is trying to "provide strong motivation for students to use computer technology while increasing problem-solving strategies and communication skills." A facilitator (teachers, parents, librarians, etc.) register teams of mathematicians with the MathMagic project. Mathematical challenges are posted on the website and each registered team is paired up with another team and engage in a problem-solving dialogue. When an agreement has been reached, the solution is posted on the website.

www.emis.de/projects/EULER/     EULER - European Libraries and Electronic Resources in Mathematical Sciences
The aim of the EULER project is to provide strictly user-oriented, integrated network based access to mathematical publications. The EULER service intends to offer a "one-stop shop" for users interested in Mathematics. Renardus participants: SUB, NetLab

www.newtonswindow.com/       Newton's Window  (A)
According to Newton's Window, "This site tackles the problem of learning
math and offers real help." The purpose of the site is to "bring you into
mathematics and make you want to stay."
Newton's Window is not your typical math site! There is something here for
everyone, even kids who hate math, which makes it a valuable resource for
teachers and parents. It has games, puzzles, riddles, and numerous
interactive challenges for students. ...

www.mathpower.com/     MathPower.com  *****
Basic math skills are explained very clearly in student tutorials, where
students explain step-by-step how to solve unequal equations, algebra
word problems and factoring polynomials. Homework assignments are
available, as are study and test-taking tips. Professor Freedman's video
snippets explain some basic concepts such as additions and subtraction
of signed numbers.

dmoz.org/Science/Math/   matematik på open directory

www.math.com/    Math.com: The World of Math Online   A+
"Math.com: The World of Math Online is chock full of everything to do with math from the most basic to advanced topics. It includes homework help, calculators, games, practice, and much more.
Math.com is a great resource for students and teachers alike. Students will find help with homework and study tips, practice lessons that include in-depth explanations and quizzes, interactive games and a host of calculators and tools. Teachers can use this site to supplement the math curriculum and to provide extra practice for their students. Included for teachers are classroom resources, an algebra work sheet generator, and interactive applets that generate printable graphs. .." (educ world)

www.mathnerds.com/    MathNerds   (A)
"MathNerds was created by the Center for Advancement of Teaching, Xavier University, as a service for providing help in solving mathematical problems.
 The MathNerds are volunteer industrial and academic mathematicians who are ready to give suggestions, clarification, and clues in order for students to solve the problem themselves.
A collection of mind-boggling problems, contributed by users, can be found in the Best of the MathNerds section. ." (infomine)

www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/   (A) Matematik forskningsrapporter mv
GRADE LEVEL: All, Professional
This site offers mathematical research papers and tools for math instruction at all levels. In addition to information for teachers of math at all levels, information on units of measurement and conversion instruction, raw data (mostly in the area of athletics), many mathematical puzzles, and links to other math sources on the web can be found at this site from the University of Exeter in the UK, a top university there.

www.mathsa.fsnet.co.uk     A-level repetition (UK)
A website providing extensive easy to read revision notes for students studying advanced level mathematics. The site covers a wide range of topics, including pure mathematics, statistics and mechanics sections and is frequently expanded and improved. ...

www.gcsehighermaths.co.uk     GCSE higher maths (UK)
This website provides free ICT resources for GCSE Higher Maths. Written to accompany the Longman book, GCSE Higher Maths, these activities can also be used even if you aren't using the book with your class. Activities include ready-made Excel activities, Factfinder activities and accompanying downloadable worksheets and teachers' notes. Offers registration facility to notify you when new materials and special offers of interest are added to the website.

www.longman.co.uk/secondary/maths
This website provides free, timesaving resources for Maths teachers. These include interactivities using Excel, plus ideas for creating your own, along with fully differentiated Maths challenges. Ready-made activities for using the Internet to teach Maths are also included, and all are updated regularly. You can also use this website to access Longman's range of companion websites and its comprehensive online catalogue.

www.bbc.co.uk/education/megamaths/     Mega maths fra BBC
This excellent BBC website concentrates on multiplication tables and shapes for young students. Shape properties, mirror lines and transformations become hands-on activities. Take a trip around the World of Tables where practice makes perfect. Find your way round the MegaMaze, play the Grid Game or have a go at the Table Tournament, in this invaluable website for testing and reinforcing Times Tables.

illuminations.nctm.org/index2.html     Illuminations (National Council of Teachers of Mathematics)
"Spanning the entire K-12 range, this great resource includes:
1)i-Maths: online, interactive, multimedia math investigations. All i-Maths
are built around interactive math applets, and some also include video clips.
2)Internet-Based Lesson Plans: examples of how the Internet can be used to
help create effective Standards-based mathematics lessons.
3) Math-lets: math applets you can download and use to explore math and
create interactive lessons on your own.
5) Selected Web Resources: use the dynamic table to selectively search over
1040 carefully reviewed resources." (blueweb'n)

www.teachingideas.co.uk/maths/contents.htm    MATHS TEACHING IDEAS

www.waldomaths.com    Waldo's Maths Pages
is a secondary level maths site, which uses Java (tm) applets to demonstrate different mathematical topics. It is aimed at Key Stage 3 (11 to 14), GCSE (14 to 16), but mostly AS/A2 Maths and Further Maths (16 plus). Its content is 100% original and the creation of a maths teacher (and self-taught programmer) in Kent. The programs are used by him and others as classroom aids, and as investigative resources for pupils individually. New material and improvements are being added all the time, and suggestions from teachers and pupils for future inclusion are always welcome.

www.mathslessons.co.uk     matematik lektioner
Designed by Alan Jackson, a practising Maths teacher to serve the needs of teachers and students who wish to have fun learning, playing and revising their mathematics. This popular website includes online lessons, games, tests and over 300 teacher made worksheets. Students can also sign up for Puzzle of the Week, a challenge sent to you by email every week.

Welcome to the Math League     The Math League website 
is dedicated to  bringing challenging mathematics materials to students. The website specializes in competitions.
The author claims that the website builds "student interest and confidence in mathematics 
through solving worthwhile problems." Over a million students participate in Math League 
contests each year and they are designed to cover a range of mathematical knowledge.

Geometri med GEONET

Fibonacci Numbers, the Golden section and the Golden String  

www.hotmath.com/staging/home2/homeFrame.jsp    Hotmath.com
Hotmath.com was created by a group of college professors and high school teachers who wanted to help students from being discouraged about math. Tutorials are provided for actual homework problems from the more popular math textbooks. Students can get an explanation of their work in algebra, geometry, pre-calculus, and calculus. Teachers and students may use Hotmath for algebra and geometry solutions for free during school hours. Guests are welcome to view problems numbered 1-9 in any problem set, in any textbook, for free. For a small charge, membership allows access to every solution they have.

www2.edc.org/makingmath/  (A+)  Making Mathematics
GRADE LEVEL: 7-12, Professional
Making Mathematics offers examples of open-ended math research projects for students in grades seven through 12. Each project lists prerequisites, warm-up problems, hints, resources, teaching notes, extension problems, and results. In addition, there are support sites for students, parents, and teachers and a section with links to other math-related sites.


www.math.odu.edu/~bogacki/lat/    Linear Algebra Toolkit
The Linear Algebra Toolkit from Old Dominion University provides practice in
basic linear algebra procedures.

www.math2.org     rost på BBC's "click online"

ExploreMath.com

www.math-net.de/      MathNet :
Information Services for Mathematics in the Internet
This is a very useful resource featuring a wide array of Internet finding tools for
mathematical resources including a limited area search engine for eprints/articles
 and a virtual library of links. The emphasis is on German resources.

Mathematics Archives WWW Server

Welcome to Absurd Math

www.mathsphere.co.uk/   Mathsphere UK
The MathSphere website has an impressive collection of resources for mathematicians. This includes mathematics worksheets and test papers. There is also wide coverage of the national curriculum, the numeracy hour and homework. Topics include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, square numbers, cubic numbers, data handling and geometry.

www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REVmaths.htm

aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/java/elements/toc.html     Euclid's Elements
"Euclid's Elements form one of the most beautiful and influential works of science in the history of humankind. Its beauty lies in its logical development of geometry and other branches of mathematics. It has influenced all branches of science but none so much as mathematics and the exact sciences. ... This text of this version of Euclid's Elements is similar to Heath's edition which he translated from Heiberg's definitive edition in Greek, but it is slightly less literal to make it more readable."

www.euclidchallenge.org   Euclid challenge
"This website by Milton A. Mintz looks at the Euclid Challenge. It was necessary to go beyond "Traditional Euclidian methods", since it was proved by Pierrre Wantzel in the 19th century that when following these methods, it was impossible to "trisect any angle" or "square a circle". Mintz, an American Professor of Mathematics, uses only Euclid Tools: an unmarked straightedge and compass." (Spartacus)

www.colormathpink.com/    (A+)     Color Math Pink
Color Math Pink emphasizes the importance of improving math skills for girls in a girl-friendly format. This site seeks to improve math skills for girls of all ages by presenting math in the way girls learn best, through cooperation and communication.
 
 ...This is a must-see site for any girl who wants to improve her math performance.

www.coolmath.com      Coolmath 
describes itself as "an amusement park of math." 

www.mathforum.org/         Math Forum includes "Ask Dr. Math", a Q&A column.

www.learner.org/exhibits/dailymath    "Math in Daily Life"  

www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/welcome.html      Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching
CIMT was established at the University of Exeter in 1986. As CIMT is a centre for research and curriculum development in Mathematics teaching and learning it was only a matter of time before it began to explore the possibilities of the Internet. Jointly sponsored by Esso, British Steel, the Post Office and Singapore Airlines, the website is being used to build a database of resources for students and teachers. Some of the mathematics worksheets available include those that cover topics such as Genetic Fingerprinting, Postcodes, Time Zones, Tin Can Design, Bar Codes and Birthdays.

www.maths-help.co.uk/index.html     Maths Help
This website provides free help and advice for students with problems in Mathematics and Statistics at GCSE, A-level, BTEC, GNVQ and foundation degree level. You send in your question and Maths Help will send an email back with hints and general advice and a couple of days later your answer will appear in the Maths Knowledge Bank. Categories include Number and Financial Calculations, Trigonometry, Geometry & Mensuration, Algebra, Functions and Graphs, Calculus, Statistics & Probability and Applied Maths & Mechanics. There is also a Maths Chat Room where you can talk with fellow students or the Maths Help tutors.

www.cut-the-knot.com/content.html      Interactive Mathematics
"Most of the best educational websites have been created by people who are enthusiastic about the subjects they teach. Alexander Bogomolny definitely fits into this category. Interactive Mathematics is an attempt to reduce what Bogomolny calls "math anxiety". His strategy is to provide a database of games and puzzles that require deductive skills. Bogomolny argues that: "Mathematics is the only deductive science. The peculiar beauty of Mathematics lies in deduction, in the dependency of one fact upon another". He adds that he is attempting to create a resource that will help people learn "if not math itself, then, at least, ways to appreciate its beauty." Bogomolny's website also includes sections on Maths Quotes, Did you Know?, Fast Reckoning, Mathematics as a Language and Inventor's Paradox"

www.easymaths.com
Produced by Echelon Systems, this website provides free Maths Tutorials. The notes can be used as a gentle introduction to topics the student is not familiar with, or as mathematics revision notes. Students can try out some real exam-style questions, then look at the model answers to see how they did. The practice maths problems include tips on solving them. To help students relax when revision gets too much the website also features a collection of magic, jokes, games and puzzles.

www.mathsnet.net/asa2/modules/  Matematik moduler HN ( A-level)
An online ASA2 mathematics course at MathsNet. This course covers most modules in the current A Level scheme (P1 to P6, S1 to S3 and M1). M2 and M3 are still in development. The course includes over 600 pages of interactive explanations of concepts using a wide range of resources either collected from web sites round the world or home-grown. Included are: interactive displays of graphs, interactive algebra, a glossary of key terms, exam advice, a discussion forum and a unit devoted to background knowledge. There are also over 200 interactive A level examination questions based on recent papers from the various exam boards.  (Spartacus)

school.discovery.com/homeworkhelp/webmath/     webmath fra Discovery school
Discovery School provides educational content and tools for teachers, students and parents. For teachers, the site has over 300 comprehensive lesson plans supported by Discovery Channel School video and an array of teacher tools.

cte.jhu.edu/techacademy/web/2000/heal/mathsites.htm      Cool Math Sites   ***
"Need some ideas on integrating math and technology? Here's a hotlist of a variety of math websites. Don't just go to the Puzzles and Teasers at the top of the page. There are categories for Algebra, Geometry, and Math Resources.  Find online calculators, raw data students can access, and information about the history of Mathematics.
Grade Level: Middle School, High School, College (BlueWeb'N)

www.ex.ac.uk/cimt/mep/index.htm    Mathematics Enhancement Programme
.. this is a powerhouse of mathematical goodies for students and teachers alike, covering years up to nine (later years are available in print but not yet online). Although the site has many references to the British educational curriculum, mathematics is a universal language so the material should be useful anywhere. Most of the content is in .pdf format..The site is put up by the Centre for Innovation in Mathematics Teaching, ... We .. were particularly taken with the mathematical tests, which are interesting and thorough, scoring each type of mathematical competency separately and giving an assessment. Overall, this is a powerhouse of a mathematics site. " (netsurfer)

History of Mathematics Chronology of Mathematicians
 

www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history       Matematikkens historie - incl. matematikere

www.rubiks.com/    Rubik's Puzzles
.... Surrounded by our support group we ventured into this dangerous place. We discovered information about a wide range of Rubik's puzzles including the classic Cube as well as newer games such as Rubik's Rings, Rubik's Shell, the Darth Maul Cube, and Rubik's Revenge.

Algebra Homework Help at Algebra.Com!

www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/geom.html     Geometry in Action
"This page collects various areas in which ideas from discrete and computational geometry (meaning mainly low-dimensional Euclidean geometry) meet some real world applications. It contains brief descriptions of those applications and the geometric questions arising from them, as well as pointers to web pages on the applications themselves and on their geometric connections. This is largely organized by application but some major general
techniques are also listed as topics...".

www.suzannesutton.com     Newton's Window  :  Matematik
Newton's Window is for parents, teachers, and students who want to know more about math and how to make math accessible. The site is a rich smorgasbord of exercises, quotations, product reviews, and test-taking tips. The whole point is to make math less frightening and more enjoyable. Hence, the site offer advice on overcoming math anxiety that may help parents even more than students.

chickscope.beckman.uiuc.edu/explore/eggmath/    
This Egg Comes First   (Editor's favorite hos Netsurfer)
"
Math and science teachers will love this site. Using a simple hen's egg, the site teaches students, high school and above, a host of lessons about a variety of topics ranging from the geometry of ellipses and their axes of rotational symmetry to a wonderful discussion of the irrational number, e, and its relation to biological growth. The site uses Java applets as well as gorgeous illustrations to make its points. There are related sites that explore the embryology of the hen's egg as well as fascinating MRI images of the embryo's development. This is a site well worth visiting, if only for the ways in which an egg can become the basis for a host of interesting and riveting lessons."

www.wfu.edu/~petrejh4/chaosind.htm     Chaos Without the Math  - kaos teori

 

  • (for lærere)
    mathbooks.library.cornell.edu/   Full Text Search of Math Books Now Available
    "
    A virtual collection of more than 2,000 volumes of mathematical material is now available
    This archive is fully searchable. From the home page you have the option to search through the Cornell Book Collection, the Gottingen Historical Math Book Collection, The Michigan Historical Math Book Collection, or all of the above. A series of drop-down menus allow to limit your
    search to author, title, abstract, and full text.
    A search for "calculus" across all text found 66 results, listed fifteen to the page. The search result page includes name of the author (with year of birth and death),
    hyperlinked title of the document (they are not all in English) and date document was written. Click on the document's title and you'll get both the option to view the full document or the option to view the pages which contain your keyword (GIF files.)" (researchbuzz)

  • agutie.homestead.com       Geometry Step by Step from the Land of the Incas
    masser af geometri med musikledsagelse.

     

  • www.planetqhe.com/     sandsynlighedsregning elevaktiviteter
    "Have you ever wondered how to enhance your teaching of probability? David Harris tries to answer this question with this site. The material is based on interactive probability experiments in the form of applets and spreadsheets. The Question, Hypothesis, Experiment methodology is designed to introduce students to the fascinating world of random behaviour. Students are asked to provide an initial response to a probability experiment, collect data from the experiment and finally use mathematics to determine the probability measure of the experiment." (nyhedsbrev)
     

  • projecteuclid.org/Dienst/UI/1.0/Home     Project Euclid: Mathematics and Statistics Journals Online  
    "Project Euclid's mission is to advance scholarly communication in the field of theoretical and applied mathematics and statistics. ...
    Full-text searching, reference linking, interoperability through the Open Archives Initiative, and long-term retention of data are all important components of the project." Access to the contents of several
    dozen ejournals is provided.
     

  • www.nist.gov/dads     NIST Dictionary of Algorithms and Data Structures
    "This is a dictionary of algorithms, algorithmic techniques, data structures, archetypical problems, and related definitions. Algorithms include common functions, such as Ackermann's function. Problems include
    traveling salesman and Byzantine generals. Some entries have links to implementations and more information." (infomine)
  • Martindale's Mathematics Center
     
  • Martindale's Calculators On-Line Center
  • Web resources for teaching with technology   links til matematik undervisning
  • MathDL The MAA Mathematical Sciences Digital Library

Diverse

  • uløste problemer i matematik
  • www.qbyte.org/puzzles/     Matematiske problemer /gåder
    The puzzles presented here are selected for the deceptive simplicity of their statement, or the elegance of their solution. They range over geometry, probability, number theory, algebra, calculus, and logic. All require a certain ingenuity, but only pre-college math. Some puzzles are original. Explaining how an answer is arrived at is more important than the answer itself. To this end, hints, answers, and fully worked solutions are provided, as well as links to relevant mathematical topics. The puzzles are intended to be fun, with an educational element.
  • www.quantumbrainbenders.com/   quantum brainbenders
    This website provides a series of highly entertaining math-based puzzles. Each puzzle consists of three rows of numbers. The skill level - easy, difficult or braniac - determines how many numbers are in each row. The task of the student is to find a string of numbers that add up to the "finish" number provided in the puzzle

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