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Calculus on the Web
Technology
Math Education and Technology: International Education Software. A demonstration of Manipula Math with Java, including over 208 applets (updated weekly).
Texas Instruments Home Page for Graphing Calculator Users. Contains product information, as well as specialized sections for educators and students.
Click here for Texas Instruments customer support service, calculator-specific resources, and educational resources.
Hewlett Packard Home Page for Graphing Calculator Users. Contains product and support information for HP calculators. Includes links to additional HP educational resources.
Click here for Hewlett Packard calculator specific resources and educational resources.
Casio Home Page for Graphing Calculator Users. Contains product and support information for Casio calculator users.
Click here for Casio calculator specific resources and educational resources.
Math Archives Calculator Resources for TI Calculators. Part of the University of Tennessee's Math archives, it contains links to Web sites devoted to teaching with a TI graphing calculator.
Philadelphia Graphing Calculating Committee. Part of Swarthmore's Math Forum, this site contains links to graphing calculator resources available on the Web. It also contains links to TI software developed around the world.
Calculators On-line Center. Contains over 9,400 different types of specialized calculators
TeX Users Group Home Page. An international site containing everything you ever wanted to know about using TeX.
Wolfram Research. The home page for Mathematica.
Waterloo Maple. The home page for all Maple products.
MacKichan Software. The home page for Scientific Notebook, Scientific Workplace and Scientific Word.
Mathware. This is a commercial site, but it contains detailed information on most math software programs.
MathSoft, Inc. The Mathcad 2000 home page.
Educational Resources
Internet Resources for the Mathematics Student. A metasite of internet resources containing hundreds of links to mathematics tools, on-line courses, and illustrations of individual concepts. Compiled by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Langara College, U.K.
Webmath. An on-line program that instantly solves a wide variety of mathematical problems. Covers almost any common mathematical expression.
S.O.S. Mathematics. A great resource for review material, written by professional mathematicians.
WWW Interactive Mathematics Server. Source for interactive exercises, calculators and plotters, and mathematical recreation.
The Algebra Site. An interactive glossary of algebraic techniques, expressions, and concepts.
The Calculus Site. An interactive glossary of calculus concepts.
The Glossary of Mathematical Mistakes. A site cataloguing frequent mistakes made by advertisers, politicians, activists, and non-math people in general.
The Sheffield College Links/Mathematics Site. Includes everything from history to software links.
Algebra.help. A great resource site for exploring algebra, including calculator resources.
Earliest Known Uses. Find out the earliest known uses of mathematical terms.
The MacTutor History of Mathematics archive. Biographies, history, and famous curves index, among other options.
Computational Geometry Pages. A comprehensive directory of computational geometry resources both on and off the Internet.
Fibonacci Numbers and the Golden Section. A home page for the Fibonacci numbers, the Golden section and the Golden string.
History of Monte Carlo Method. The Monte Carlo method provides approximate solutions to a variety of mathematical problems by performing statistical sampling experiments on a computer.
The Chance Database. The aim of Chance courses is to make students more informed, and critical, readers of current news that use probability and statistics as reported in daily newspapers.
The Name Project. A great resource for trigonometry topics.
The Trigonometric Functions. An interactive look at trigonometric functions as they relate to real world applications.
Fun, Games, and Interesting Applets
Bamdad's Math Comics Page. A collection of some math related comics and cartoons.
The Mathematics Museum of Japan. An interactive site demonstrating mathematical symbolism in art. Also links to similar museums throughout the world.
The Journal of Recreational Mathematics. A journal devoted to the lighter side of mathematics. Games, puzzles, and interesting articles.
Thinks.com. The brain games, puzzles and pastimes web site.
Mathematrix. A web site devoted to exploring mathematical recreations.
Japanese Temple Geometry. The history of sangaku, wooden tablets engraved with geometry problems hung under the roofs and shrines and temples, dated 1639-1854.
Welcome to the World of Escher. Explore the artist's work.
Virtual Polyhedra. A collection of thousands of virtual reality polyhedra to explore.
Game of Chaos. Java applet.
Filmer V2.0. Java applet.
The Chaos Game. Java applet.
The Mandelbrot Set. Java applet.
The Mandelbrot Set. Java applet.
Fracula. Java applet.
Quadratic Map Distribution. Java applet.
Java Julia Set Generator. Java applet.
IASolver. Java applet.
Spirograph. Java applet.
RICHplot v1.2: a program to plot mathematical functions. Java applet.
Unit Converter for Engineers. Java applet.
A Bandwidth Demo. Java applet.
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