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Links To Math Web Sites

          Help for Other Math Courses

Tutorials, Resources, and Online Courses

bullet Paul Dawkins' terrific online tutorials and notes for algebra, trigonometry, calculus I, calculus II, calculus III, and differential equations
bullet Projectile Motion  This is a link to material by myself and others on projectile motion.
bullet Math Is Power  This is the web site for the commercials you see on TV claiming that you get a better job if you take more math, i.e., algebra, trigonometry, calculus.
bullet Eric Weisstein's World of Mathematics  Loads and loads of math goodies from Wolfram Research.
bullet Rick Stoll's Web Site  Lots of good stuff for Calculus I.
bullet Scott Rickman's Web Site  This is the site of an SCC instructor with many useful algebra and calculus examples as well as a wealth of TI graphing calculator information.
bullet Langara College internet resources for the calculus student  A wealth of material to help with calculus can be found here.
bullet Langara College internet resources for the math student  A wealth of material to help with a variety of math courses can be found here.
bullet The Connected Curriculum Project  Great stuff for multivariable calculus, linear algebra, and differential equations by Frank Wattenberg, Department of Mathematics, Montana State University.
bullet Visual Calculus  Terrific tutorial material for PreCalculus, Calculus I, and Calculus II.  This is an award winning site created by Lawrence S. Husch, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, with help from his students.
bullet Geometry, The Online Learning Center  A web site with links to lots of topics.  It is an online learning center.
bullet Dan Bach's Help for Calculus  A web site with a nice tangent line animation as well as other calculus material including limits, differential calculus, integral calculus, and vector calculus.
bullet World Web Math  A web site in progress (incomplete) with help for trigonometry, calculus, vector calculus.
bullet Georgia Tech Math Physics Vector Calculus Home Page  Maple and Mathamatica based lectures.
bullet Online Calculus III  from the Springfield Technical Community College distance learning project.
bullet Vector Land  An introduction to 3D vector analysis
bullet HMC Online Tutorials  Harvey Mudd College online mathematics tutorials including help for PreCalculus, Calculus, and Differential Equations.
bullet Karl's Calculus Tutor  This is an improved version (over the one that has been listed on my Homestead Links below) and has a lot of useful tutorials and examples for Calculus I and Calculus II.
bullet Help for Everything  Help in all areas including math.
bullet Math Help Desk  Help for math.
bullet Math Archives  A wide variety of Math support tools at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.  Visual Calculus linked above is under this site.
bullet Duke University Math Materials  Many great tutorials and math explorations but most of them require a computer algebra system (CAS).  Many are written for either Maple, Mathematica, Mathcad, or Matlab.
bullet calc101.com  Step by step derivatives and integrals.
bullet SOS Math Calculus  Help for calculus students.  There are tutorials on many calculus topics.  SOS Math has tutorials ranging from Algebra to Differential Equations.  The logo below links to their homepage.
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bullet Mathematics  Help in a wide variety of courses from Pre-Algebra to Calculus including Statistics on the About mathematics site.
bullet Math Forum at Drexel  Extensive math resources including Ask Dr. Math linked below in the online tutoring section.
bullet Calculus I and Calculus III  Review material for Calculus I and lots of Calculus III material by Carlos Rodriguez.
bullet UBC Calculus I Online  This links to the homepage of the University of British Columbia's online Calculus I (Math 100) course which has lots of nice demonstrations.
bullet UBC Calculus I and II Online  This links to the homepage of the University of British Columbia's online Calculus I-II (Math 101) course which has lots of nice demonstrations and applets for calculus I and calculus II topics.
bullet 21st Century Problem Solving  This site bills itself as a modern approach to reliable problem solving across the curriculum.  It is a Math Online International site from HAWAII owned by Howard C. McAllister.
bullet Calculus Quest  (Oregon State University Statewide and High School Outreach) This is an online Calculus I class with lots of tutorials and sample problems on topics ranging from limits to continuity to differentiation and with curve sketching, related rate problems and optimization problems.  
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bullet Calculus Quest II  More topics from Calculus I and also topics from Calculus II.
bullet John Pais' Web Site  Calculus for kinetic modeling from the St. Louis College of Pharmacy.
bullet Zona Land  Education in physics and mathematics.
bullet I-Math Illuminations  This site has some "illuminating" projects from the NCTM for math students ranging in level from pre K on.
bullet Bigchalk  This is a site primarily for teachers and students K-12 but if you go to the teachers section and then to the math section under high school you can find material for lots of different math courses including calculus.  Most of the material however is accessed through links to sites listed above.
bullet Larson Internet Text Solutions  This site includes previews of all the Larson et al online textbooks.  You can preview them for free for two weeks and also look at free demos from selected sections of each textbook.
bullet Tutorials on a Wide Variety of Topics  on the Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus Tutorial Resource Page by Stefan Waner and Steven Costenoble at Hofstra University.  Finite mathematics here includes a wide variety of topics including algebra.
bullet Project Links  These learning modules from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) are awesome.
bullet Hotmath  You can look at free solutions to problems in exercise sets from a wide variety of mathematics textbooks including Calculus by Larson, Hostetler, Edwards, sixth edition.  Many of these exercises are identical to those in the seventh edition.
bullet ecalculus  This site includes worked out detailed solutions to problems (by D. A. Kouba), and animations (by Deej Heath) for calculus.
bullet Optimization Theory  This site is a tutorial devoted to optimization theory, difference equations and differential equations.
bullet cut-the-knot  All kinds of stuff on this site including puzzles, algebra, geometry, and links to other outstanding sites.
bullet Math Made Easier by Angela Olson has help for calculus students.
bullet The Geometry Center of the University of Minnesota.  The physical center is now closed but the web site contains lots of good stuff.
bullet Web Study Guides  These are the Oregon State University math department web study guides.
bullet Mathematics Help Central Home  Lots of neat stuff here including graph paper you can print out.
bullet Tim Mazotta's Home Page  Some nice TI-92 programs and other good stuff from a VCC professor.
bullet Calculus on the Web  This site has interactive problems you can try and get feedback on for topics in Calculus I and Calculus II.
bullet A History of the Calculus  This site gives a short history of the development of calculus with many links giving information on mathematicians who contributed to the development of calculus.
bullet Lake Tahoe CC Vector Calculus Examples  This site has wonderful, easy to follow explanations and examples for vector calculus and multivariable calculus.
bullet Lake Tahoe CC Differential Equations Examples  This site has wonderful, easy to follow explanations and examples for differential equations.
bullet Lecture notes for most of the classes taught at Lake Tahoe Community College  Larry Green has a lot of very helpful stuff here that my students say is easy to follow.
bullet Multivariate Calculus with Maple  Carlos Rodriquez' online multivariable calculus course.
bullet Calculus Resource Page

Links to Links

bullet Calculus@Internet  This site has all kinds of help for calculus students.  Unfortunately it looks like some of the links on the site no longer work.
bullet MathTrainer  Another site with links to a wide variety of things (math) that unfortunately includes some links that no longer seem to work.
bullet Math on the Web  Lance Lana's links to web based educational sites that can be used in the mathematics classroom.
bullet Vector Calculus Links  Evans Harrell's (Georgia Tech) link to other vector calculus links.
bullet MicroCalc  Harley Flanders' Math Archives links to math sites with help for beginning, intermediate, and advanced calculus.
bullet Math Archives Calculus Links  The links to calculus sites at Math Archives.
bullet SOS Math Web Site Links
bullet Calculus Page of the Open Directory Project.
bullet Math Pages Links
bullet Project Links  These links involve mathematics and its applications in engineering and science and include a spring-mass system demonstration.
bullet Math Is Power math links
bullet Brooks/Cole math links  Many excellent sites presented by the publisher of our differential equations textbook.
bullet Great Sites for Math Teachers
bullet Math Links
bullet Frank Potter's Science Gems--Mathematics
bullet The Internet Mathematics Library  Math links from the Math Forum at Drexel.
bullet cut-the-knot links  Cut-the-knot links to other outstanding sites with a nice description of each site.
bullet Nummolt Recommended Links  There is a wide variety of very interesting sites here.
bullet A Catalog of Online Mathematics Resources  Very extensive.
bullet Cornell Theory Center for Math and Science Gateway--Mathematics  This site contains links to some excellent math sites including links to free software.

Java Applets and Other Animations and Visuals

bullet Links to Applets by an Applet
bullet National Curve Bank  This is wonderful resource which strives "to provide features - for example, animation and interaction - that a printed page cannot provide."  They "also include geometrical, algebraic, and historical aspects of curves, the kinds of attributes that make the mathematics special and enrich classroom learning."
bullet Project Java at SUNYSB  Java applets for earth science, computer science, math , physics, chemistry.
bullet Three Java Applets:  The Juggler, A View of Space, Animated Sum of Two Sine Waves
bullet Solar System Applet  An applet depicting our solar system today.  This is from the Liftoff site linked above.
bullet JARS Math Applets  Here are lots more applets for math.
bullet JARS Math and Science Applets  Here are more applets for math and science.
bullet Cool Java Scripts and Gif Animation  The title may or may not fit since I have so far not been able to view many of these and fear some may no longer be available.
bullet The Living Mathematics Project  More Java math tools and demos hosted by SunSITE UBC, University of British Columbia Math Department.
bullet Educational Java Programs for Math and Science K-12  
bullet Larry Green's Applet Page  This includes algebra word problems and other algebra problems from Lake Tahoe Community College.
bullet Java Components for Mathematics  Hobart and William Smith College java components for mathematics.
bullet Manipula Math with Java  Lots of neat Java applets for math from IES.
bullet Interactive Physics and Math with Java  Java applets for physics and math demonstrations by Sergey Kiselev and Tanya Yanovsky-Kiselev.
bullet MSTE Java Applets  A nice selection of java applets from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education).
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bullet ExploreMath.com  Many outstanding interactive math explorations.
bullet ExploreScience.com  Many outstanding interactive math-science explorations.  These are fun and you see the results of the math although the actual math behind the demonstrations is generally not explained.
bullet Walter Fendt's Java Applets on Mathematics  He has some nice ones.
bullet La Trobe Mathematics La Trobe School of Mathematics surface animations.
bullet Graphics for the Calculus Classroom  Some nice animations by Douglas N. Arnold.
bullet Georgia Tech Calculus Applets  from Eric A. Carlen.
bullet Circle of Curvature  This is a nice practical application of circle of curvature.
bullet Apollo 13  This is a nice example of space navigation and vector calculus.
bullet Vector Calculus Visuals  Links to a group of visuals for vector calculus including the two above by Marc Frantz.
bullet Some Nice Surfaces in Space  by Paul Bourke of Swinburne University.
bullet Numerical Integration  A nice java applet visually demonstrating numerical integration.
bullet Maths Online Gallery  This is a gallery of interactive multimedia learning applets.
bullet Calculus Animations with Mathcad  by Przemyslaw Bogacki and Gordon Mulrose.
bullet Java Projects  By John Orr at the University of Nebraska.
bullet Mathlets: Java Applets for Math Explorations  Nice java applets for precalculus and calculus by Tom Leathrum.
bullet Java Math Applets at UCLA  by Terence Tao.
bullet Some Nice Math Animations  by Paul Garrett from the University of Minnesota.
bullet Quadric Surfaces  A gallery of animated algebraic surfaces including quadric surfaces (section 10.6) and other exotic surfaces by XIAO Gang.
bullet Dr. Vogel's Gallery of Calculus Pathologies
bullet Math Archives Interactive Math Links  Links to interactive math resources, java applets, etc.
bullet Interesting Life and Death Applet
bullet Imaging Raytracer  A java applet for drawing quadric surfaces by Paul Flavin.
bullet The Stars in the Sky  This applet shows the positions of all 297 stars with magnitudes less than 3.5, projected onto a sphere like a planetarium, and identifies all those of the first magnitude.
bullet National Library of Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics  This is a library of tools for number operations, algebra, geometry, measurement, data analysis and probability from Utah State University.
bullet Scatter Plot Manipulative  from the Library above.
bullet Hangman Applet
bullet AOC/AUC Applet  This applet compares Area Over a Curve to Area Under a Curve in the rectangle described by 0 <= x <= a and 0 <= y <= f(a) with f(x) = x^n and asks the user to find a pattern.  Take a look--it's nice.
bullet Dr. William Ziemer Homepage  This site includes java applets for Riemann sums, secant line approaching the tangent line, and a surface grapher as well as an introduction to WebWork.
bullet Java Applets for Math and Statistics by Lesley Robinson of The University College of the Cariboo.
bullet Courseware  A java toolkit for web-served science and math simulations.
bullet Group of Applets  This links to a group of applets by MathinSite.
bullet Java Tools for Calculus  This site has java tools for calculus (real analysis) including an integration applet with a right, left, and general Riemann sum demonstration and also an upper/lower sum demonstration.
bullet Here is a nice set of applets that includes a damped harmonic oscillator (spring) and a simple plane pendulum.
bullet Arizona Mathematical Software  Here is a collection of free software for a wide variety of mathematical topics from the University of Arizona.
bullet Differential Equations Applets from Dartmouth.
bullet Arc Length  This is a nice applet demonstrating the approximation of arc length using line segments.
bullet Another Surface Grapher  and other java applets.
bullet Fabulous Mini-Putt Golf  Thanks to Chuck Logan for this one.
bullet UNT Physics Demonstration Facility  Links to physics applets.
bullet The Secret Lives of Numbers  This site has a java applet that allows you to view the relative popularity of all integers between 1 and 100,000.
bullet General Physics and Math Java Applets  These include some really nice ones by B. Surendranath Reddy.
bullet Quicktime Maple Animations for calculus by Deej Heath of Pacific Lutheran University
bullet Some of My Animations not linked to elsewhere on this web site

Graphing and Computer Algebra Utilities

bullet Free Printble Graph Paper
bullet More Free Printable Graph Paper
bullet winplot  I just heard about this and it looks great although I have only started to look at it.
bullet Surface Graphing Utility  and other math resources on the Finite Mathematics & Applied Calculus Resource Page by Stefan Waner and Steven Costenoble at Hofstra University.
bullet THE INTEGRATOR  A free function integrator.  You need to read their instructions on entering input to use it effectively.  It is from Wolfram Research and powered by Mathematica.
bullet DPGraphics  Terrific 3-D graphics requiring the DP Graph Viewer which can be downloaded for free from the site.
bullet David Parker Site  David Parker makes extensive use of DPGraphics in multivariable calculus on this site.
bullet Vanderbilt Toolkit  Great toolkit for differentiating, integrating, and lots of other math operations including Newton's Method.
bullet Vanderbilt DE Toolkit  This will solve a variety of differential equations.
bullet Function Grapher  Here is a very nice function grapher that will graph multiple functions at the same time and each in a different color.
bullet WWW Interactive Mathematics Server (WIMS)  One of the best online sources for math resources.  Click Online calculators and plotters for some terrific tools.
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bullet Traces Animes  A really nice set of 2D and 3D WIMS graphing tools by XIAO Gang which will produce pictures and graphs that can then be saved and printed or used on a web site.
bullet WozGraph Free Grapher
bullet HartMath  A free java computer algebra applet.
bullet Calculus WIZ  This latest product from Wolfram is based on Mathematica.
bullet Calculators On-Line Center Mathematics  This site seems to have everything including graphing calculators, 3D graphers, software to compute anything needed in undergraduate mathematics, and more.
bullet Waterloo Maple Home Page
bullet Derive 5 Tutorials
bullet Math Calculators  These include a calculus calculator and a differential equations calculator.  The site is from the University of Wisconsin-La Cross, R.H. Hoar and M. Kristopeit.
bullet Math Tools From Math.com  This is an assortment of calculators, graphers, and converters.
bullet xFunctions xPresso  This is an educational tool for exploring several topics in calculus and precalculus mathematics.  It includes animated graphs, parametric curves, derivatives, Riemann sums, integral curves, 3D graphs and basic graphing.
bullet CGI Based Web Plotter  From UC Davis.
bullet MuPad  A computer algebra system site with a download for a free thirty day trial.  Thanks to Eric Bancroft for finding this one.  I downloaded it and it seems pretty nice.
bullet Center for Science and Mathematics Teaching  This site has some downloadable software.  I have not tried it out yet.
bullet Live Math
bullet Graphing Utilities  The Google Directory of math and science software utilities for graphing.
bullet MapleSoft home page
bullet Free Graphing Downloads from Pacific Tech
bullet Miscellaneous Mathematical Utilities including root finders, system solvers, numerical integrators
bullet MathGV Function Plotting Software  This is a free download of a 2D, 3D, polar, and parametric plotter.
bullet Here is a link to free online software powered by Mathematica that will not only compute derivatives but will also show every step involved in using the differentiation formulas discussed in sections 2.2 to 2.4.
bullet Interactive Math Programs  Here are some terrific tools for multivariable calculus and differential equations from Dartmouth.
bullet Activities For Pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, and Probability  Many terrific interactive java applets here from Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.
bullet Function Flyer  This is a very nice function graphing applet that allows the user to trace along the graph and to interactively change coefficients and observe the effect the change has on the graph.

Online Tutoring

bullet Larson, Hostetler, Edwards 6th Edition Internet Calculus  Online support for your textbook.  For a fee ($25 for 6 months) you can get worked out solutions to textbook problems and perhaps more. 
bullet The Math Tutor  Free tutoring from arithmetic to calculus.  Submit a question and get a response within 24 hours.
bullet Ask Dr. Math  A place to go to get answers to math questions.
bullet Academic Assistance Access  Free online tutoring service.
bullet All Experts Math  All Experts free online math help.
bullet QuickMath Automatic Math Solutions  Free solutions to math problems processed by Mathematica.
bullet Ask Ms. Lindquist  Ms. Lindquist is an online computer tutor for writing expressions for algebra word problems.  She (it) gives you a word problem and helps you translate the English into the language of algebra. 
bullet Algebra Online  Free online tutoring for algebra.
bullet Algebra Help  Online help for algebra including lots of algebra tutorials from basic algebra to more advanced topics.
bullet Math Nerds Free Math Help And Tutoring  You can join for free and then ask a question online.  The response will be emailed to you.
bullet Technical Tutoring  These are written tutorials on a wide variety of mathematics topics.
bullet Bruce Simmons' Quicktime Educational Movies include finding the equation of a line, finding volumes using parallel cross-sections, and various animations.
bullet Mathwords:  Terms And Formulas From Algebra To Calculus  Bruce Simmons' other web site devoted to definitions and formulas.
bullet WebMath  Tutorials and games with help for everything from arithmetic to calculus but be careful with the calculus (the arbitrary constants are left off in the indefinite integration examples)

Reference Tables

bullet Math Reference Tables from Math2, formerly Dave's Math Tables.
bullet SOS Math Tables and Formulas
bullet Dave's Math Tables:  z-distribution   This includes a table for the standard normal distribution as well as some explanation and also an applet at the bottom that will compute a probability for any normal distribution.
bullet Table of Laplace Transforms  by Vibration Data.
bullet Math.com Reference Tables

Other Neat Stuff

bullet National Hurricane Center  We Floridians seem to need this information right now.
bullet Robert Penner Site  A fantastic site much of which is supported by a lot of math including topics from Calculus III (although you do not see the math presented).  Great visuals.  Thanks to Emily Hahnel for this one.
bullet National Space Science Data Center  This site includes lots of great pictures.
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bullet The Icon Bazaar Gallery of Fractal Images
bullet Liftoff to Space Exploration  Lots of space stuff..
bullet How Far Is It?  This site will tell you how far it is between two cities on earth.
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bullet Address-Map  This site will create a map for you showing the location of an address you provide.
bullet U.S. Geological Survey Flagstaff Field Center
bullet Microsoft Activex  Internet Explorer components gallery.
bullet Coolmath  The world famous coolmath.com.
bullet Poems by Douglas Elves
bullet The Legacy of R. L. Moore  This includes his work in the area of inquiry based learning.
bullet Math Comics  Lots and lots of math humor.
bullet Math Mastery for Grades 3-8  This site includes the MathNMusic club where you can get Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake posters and also MathNSports with Elton Brand.  It also has lots of stuff for teachers of grade 8 and below including daily word problem challenges geared toward grades 4-8.
bullet Mathematical Moments from the American Mathematical Society (AMS).  See various examples of the role mathematics plays in science, nature, technology, and human culture.    
bullet Mathematics Awareness Month--April 2004  The Mathematics of Networks.  You can also look at the themes for past mathematics awareness months including Mathematics and the Ocean which includes an animation of the Gulf of Mexico loop current.
bullet Homepage of the American Mathematical Society    
bullet Homepage of the Mathematical Association of America
bullet Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications
bullet Graph Paper Printer  This software will enable you to use your printer to construct various types of graph paper.
bullet How Stuff Works  This site is just what it says it is.  There are lots of pictures and animations to accompany the explanations of how things work.
bullet Numericana.com  This site from England includes all kinds of things including its own "How Things Work".  You can ask mathematics questions on this site.
bullet ThinkQuest  This site is full of student created web sites devoted to all sorts of things including mathematics.
bullet Free Chart Making Software  You can get some free stuff here along with demos and also buy more advanced software for making all kinds of professional looking charts and graphs.
bullet Sodaplay  This site has a construction tool for creating and animating stick figures with springs, muscles, gravity, and everything.  You can go to the sodazoo to see lots of creations and you can attempt to construct your own.
bullet Numbers, Constants, and Computation  This is a site devoted to some of the most famous numbers in mathematics and more.  Much of it is pretty heavy duty stuff.
bullet You can learn about plants that are native to Florida here.

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