Math Links Courtesy of Bard William's WWW for Teachers
- The Franklin Institute's Educational
Hotspots - An outstanding collection of science hotspots: online interactive
education and online educational exhibits!
- Global On-line Adventure Learning Site
(GOALS) - Explorers of all ages are invited to embark on a growing list
of exciting adventures.
- Math: The Geometry Center - The
Geometry Center is a mathematics research and education center at the University
of Minnesota.
- Math/Technology
- The Fractal Explorer.
- Technology - Kids on Campus.
Home Page of Cornell Theory Center's 6th annual "Kids on Campus"
(KOC) program.
- Michigan Gateways
- The Television Program for Teachers of Mathematics and Science.
- Math
Art
- American Mathematical Society's home page
- The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
- Designed to help educators improve teaching and learning in science and
mathematics education.
- The Edutech
Institute Home Page at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
- Mathematics and Molecules
at the Academic Computing Facility at New York University.
- The Hub: Math - The Hub
provides an Internet publication service that can help you to disseminate
reports, curricula, projects in progress, and requests for proposals.
- Lawrence Livermore
National Laboratory Education Programs
- The Mathematics
and Science Pavilion of Virginia Public Education Network.
- Mathematics Archives WWW Server
- Online
Mathematics Dictionary
- Non-Euclidean
Geometry - Description of non-Euclidean geometry, along with NonEuclid,
a simulation of the Poincare Model of Hyperbolic Geometry.
- An
Introduction to Fractals - By David G. Green, Australian National University
Bioinformatics Facility.
- Mandelbrot Explorer
- An interactive web page to let you investigate the Mandelbrot set by zooming
and setting the drawing area.
- The
Fractal Microscope - Further discussion of fractals, and a description
of NCSA's Fractal Microscope software.
- History of
Mathematics Archive - Contains the biographies of more than 1000 mathematicians.
- A
Brief History of Algebra and Computing: An Eclectic Oxonian View - by
Jonathan P. Bowen at the Oxford University Computing Laboratory.
- MathMagic- Math
problem challenges on the net.
- Ask Dr. Math
- Staffed mainly by Swarthmore students, staff, and faculty. Students are
encouraged to send in their math questions.
- Graphics for the
calculus classroom - This is a collection of graphical demonstrations
developed for first year calculus, but suitable and interesting for high
school students as well.
- Pi, Pi,
Pi - Computing pi.
- Approximation
of Pi to 1000 digits
- Cryptography
archive
- Fuzzy
Systems - A Tutorial.
- Lessons and Appetizers
for Math and Reason - 7 puzzles or short discussions to help students
understand algebra and proofs.
- UK Mathematics
Departments - Centres and Institutes.
- The
Chance Server - Contains information useful for teaching any probability
or statistics course that uses current news involving probability or statistical
concepts.
- Mathematical
Constants Essays - A series of hypertext essays on a wide range of mathematical
constants.
- Mathematics
and Science - Educational Resources - A catalogue of Web and internet
sites that provide material, such as teaching resources, ideas, etc. Designed
for educators in a wide range of science fields and mathematics.
- Cornell Maths
and Science Gateway - Mathematics and Science Education, this Gateway
provides links to resources in mathematics and science for educators and
students in grades 9-12.
- Mathematical
Constants - Ever wanted Pi to 1,250,000 places? How about e to 1,000,000
digits? These and other mathematical constants await you. An index of Web
sites that can provide the latest data on the values of constants.
- Fuzzy
Systems - A tutorial.
- SciEd
- Science and mathematics education resources.