- Confessions of an Engineering Washout - Douglas Kern
Article about the author's experiences with undergraduate education for engineering.
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- Confronting Technology - Lowell Monke
This site provides a variety of resources critically examining the relationship between human beings and technology, with specific resources on the way computers are used in education. They include: an annotated bibliography, a list of documents available
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- The Conic Sections in Polar Coordinates - David Arnold; Mathematics Dept., College of the Redwoods, CA
An interactive study of the polar form of the equation for a conic section, for readers familiar with polar coordinates and triangle trigonometry. This activity is also a vehicle for the introduction of the Geometer's Sketchpad, though no prior experience
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- Conic Sections (Visual Dictionary of Special Plane Curves) - Xah Lee
A discussion of the history of conic sections, one of the oldest math subjects studied systematically and thoroughly, with a description, formulas, properties, a proof, Mathematica notebooks, the ellipse seen as a circle, second degree curves, intersection
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- Coniques interactives en CabriJava (Interactive conics with CabriJava) - Yves Martin
Conics in the Euclidean and projective planes; also in algebra (group),
bilinear geometry, and arithmetic (Pell-Fermat): 123 interactive files
using the CabriJava technology. The site is in French.
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- Connected Curriculum Project: CCP Materials - Lawrence C. Moore & David A. Smith, Duke University
Materials for Precalculus, Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, and Engineering Math, with application areas in biology, chemistry, economics, engineering, environmental sciences, epidemiology,
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- Connected Curriculum Project (CCP) - Moore, Smith; Duke University
The Duke component of a coordinated effort to create interactive learning environments for a wide range of mathematics and mathematically based applications, combining the flexibility and connectivity of the Web with the power of computer algebra systems.
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- Connected Curriculum Project: Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations - Frank Wattenberg, Department of Mathematics, Montana State University
Materials (TI-92, Maple, Mathematica 2, Mathematica 3, MathCad) organized around the interplay between mathematics and its applications, written together with the textbook Multivariable Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations in a Real and
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- CONNECT: Everyone can do Math and Science - Colorado
Colorado's NSF-funded statewide systemic initiative in mathematics and science. CONNECT is charged to provide support and leadership to increase the achievement of all Colorado students in mathematics and science, kindergarten through baccalaureate (K-16).
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- Connecting Mathematics - a Maths Thesaurus - University of Cambridge, U.K.
More than an alphabetical list of words and their definitions, this site has grown from a proposal made by the NRICH project at the University of Cambridge, to develop an online dictionary of mathematics to support its other online publications. The thesaurus
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- Connexions - Rice University
Connexions is a non-profit start-up launched at Rice University in 1999 that aims to reinvent how we write, edit, publish, and use textbooks and other learning materials. It is a global repository of educational content that can be described in four words
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- Consortium for Mathematics and Its Applications (COMAP)
"What is all this for, anyway?" COMAP helps answer that question. This non-profit organization offers multidisciplinary and academically rigorous curriculum materials and teacher development programs based on mathematical exploration of real-world problems.
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- Consortium to Develop an Intelligent Mathematical Programming System (IMPS) - Harvey Greenberg; Dept. of Mathematics, Univ. of Colorado at Denver
Advances in computing technology have created a situation where we can solve larger problems than we can understand. This is true for most linear programs, and it is becoming increasingly true for nonlinear and integer forms. In addition, model management
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- The Constants and Equations Pages - Jonathan Stott
A growing reference resource providing alphabetically listed categories of some of the more important and useful aspects of maths and special sections on numbers, algebra, trigonometry, integration, differentiation, and SI units and symbols, with in addition
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- Constants, Units, and Uncertainty - National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
A reference with three sections: Fundamental Physical Constants (values of the constants and related information, and a searchable bibliography on the constants); the International System of Units (in-depth information on the SI, the modern metric system),
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- Constrained and Unconstrained Testing Environment (CUTE) - DCI (UK)
A suite of Fortran subroutines, scripts, and test problems for linear and nonlinear optimization. Its purpose is to provide ways to explore an extensive collection of problems (over 800 different test problems to date), to compare existing packages and
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- Constraints - Davide Cucciniello
This SAT-based propositional (Boolean) logic engine for the iPhone lets you add, modify, delete, enable or disable constraints; assign values (true, false) to Boolean variables; and find all possible assignments to unassigned Boolean variables as solutions
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- Constructing Semi-Regular Tilings - Kevin Mitchell
A document based on a talk given at the Spring 1995 Meeting of the Seaway Section of the Mathematical Association of America. Contents include: Introduction and Historical Background; Notation and Definitions; General Theorems; Hyperbolic Results; and
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- Constructivism and Education: A Shopper's Guide - Moses A. Boudourides
A brief review of the various streams of constructivism in studies of education, society, science and technology: philosophical, cybernetic, educational, and sociological. A paper presented at the International Conference on the Teaching of Mathematics
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- Constructivism and Mathematical Concepts - Pathways to School Improvement
A discussion of constructivism as it relates to teaching mathematics. A list of reflective questions for teachers and references is included.
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- Constructivism in Science and Mathematics Education - Michael R. Matthews
Matthews discusses constructivism, its scope and influence, and looks at the particular case of New Zealand, in this article from the 99th Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education.
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- Constructivism in the Classroom - Mathematics Education at the Math Forum
The Math Forum's suggested sites on constructivism in math education, including projects and Web resources (conference sessions, articles, reports). See also our page of selected Internet sites with a constructivist orientation or that offer readings
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- Constructivism: Vygotsky and the Internet - Mathematics Education at The Math Forum
The ideas of Lev Semenovich Vygotsky have sparked considerable thought on the topic of constructivism. The Math Forum has collected a list of links to sites, projects, and articles about Vygotsky, constructivism, and the Internet, including comparisons
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- Constructivist Mathematics and Unicorns - Lee V. Stiff
The then-president of NCTM lays out distinctions among various forms of constructivism, and how they relate to the Principles and Standards, in this 2001 article.
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- A Constructivist View of Science Education - University of Massachusetts Physics Education Research Group (UMPERG)
Four premises of constructivism: knowledge is constructed, not transmitted; prior knowledge impacts the learning process; initial understanding is local, not global; and building useful knowledge structures requires effortful and purposeful activity;
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- Constructivist Views of Learning in Science and Mathematics (ERIC Digest) - Drew K. Ishii
An examination of constructivism and its implications for the classroom, with web and print resources for additional study.
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- Constructor - Soda
Constructor animates and edits two-dimensional models made out of masses and springs. The springs can be controlled by a wave to make pulsing muscles, and you can construct models that bounce, roll, walk, etc. Try some of the ready-made models or build
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- Content-based Image Retrieval Project - Computer Science Department, Stanford University
Project group members; online demos; SIMPLIcity: Semantics-sensitive Integrated Matching for Picture LIbraries; related links.
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- Contingency Analysis - Glyn Holton
Information on financial risk management, including value at risk, derivative instruments, credit risk and financial engineering. Discussion groups of risk management professionals; fundamentals, with an overview of enterprise risk management; research
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- Continued Fractions and Chaos (Organic Mathematics Proceedings) - Robert M. Corless
From the Proceedings of the Organic Mathematics Workshop. This paper is meant for the reader who knows something about continued fractions, and wishes to know more about the theory of chaotic dynamical systems; it is also useful for the person who knows
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- Continued Fractions: an Introduction - Adam Van Tuyl
A brief introduction to the field of continued fractions, including some basic theory about the subject; the history of continued fractions, tracing some of the major developments in the field in the past 2500 years; some interactive applications that
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- Continued Fractions, Infinite Continued Fractions, and Iteration - Don Cohen, The Mathman
Ten different ways to solve a quadratic equation - an area of mathematics with applications to population increase, finding the square root of a number, chaos theory, and fractals. Sample problems from Chapter 8 (Solving Equations and Iteration) of Don
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- Continuing Studies and Corporate Education - University of Massachusetts Lowell
The UMass Dartmouth and UMass Lowell Divisions of Continuing Education offer a selection of standard, full-credit university courses offered over the web. Students and faculty use the World Wide Web, email, chat and other Internet resources to review
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- Continuous Nowhere Differentiable Function - Michal Wojcik
A proof of the existence of a continuous function f:[0,1]->[0,1] that is nowhere differentiable. This proof uses the Banach Contraction Principle.
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- Contour plots with trigonometric functions - Eric Weeks
A method of making interesting non-moiré patterns. See also his pages on Lissajou figures, Polar Flowers, and Spiral triangles.
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- Contradancing and Matrices - Ivars Peterson (MathLand)
Bernie Scanlon, a mathematics instructor at Bakersfield College in California, has been dancing nearly every weekend since 1990, even traveling to distant parts of the country to join in the fun. His passion is contradancing - a dance form unknown to
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- Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics - Nina Byers; Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of California at Los Angeles
A searchable archive of data on 86 twentieth century women who have made original and important contributions to physics, including to the field of mathematical physics. Graphics include an annotated photo gallery and a poster montage of famous females
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- Conversation about A Beautiful Mind, with Sylvia Nasar and Dave Bayer - archived by the Commonwealth Club of California
A conversation with Sylvia Nasar (biographer of John Nash) and
Dave Bayer (math consultant on A Beautiful Mind). Streaming audio
of event sponsored by MSRI that took place May 2002.
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- Conversion Factors - Washington State Department of Transportation
Conversion tables between U.S. customary units and SI (International System) units. The proper conversion procedure is to multiply the specified value on the left (primarily U.S. customary values) by the conversion factor exactly as given below and then
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- ConvertAuto.com - Lilly Hammond
JavaScript calclulators for instant online conversions: angles; area; cooking, such as teaspoons (tsp) and quarts (qts); foreign currencies; density; energy; force; frequency; fuel economy, such as miles per gallon (mpg); length; power; pressure; speed;
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- Convex and Discrete Geometry - Dave Rusin; The Mathematical Atlas
Information on convex and discrete geometry. Applications and related fields and subfields; textbooks, reference works, and tutorials; software and tables; other web sites with this focus.
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- Convex Hull Algorithms - Tim Lambert
An applet that demonstrates some algorithms for computing the convex hull of points in three dimensions. See the points from different viewpoints; see how the Incremental algorithm constructs the hull, face by face; while it's playing, look at it from
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- coolmath.com: Cool Math - Karen
A searchable "amusement park of mathematics" for exploring math: functions, tessellations, polyhedra, limits, logs, fractals (with galleries), puzzles and problems, fun with numbers, how to succeed in math, careers in math. Also Cool Links for Math for
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- Cool Math Guy - Dana Mosely
Watch math lessons delivered by a video instructor for several textbook publishers. Topics range from arithmetic to several variable calculus, and include review for the standardized tests such as the SAT and ACT. Also, play games that involve matching,
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- Cooperative Two Person Generalized (Non-Zero) Sum Game - Elmer G. Wiens; Egwald Web Services Ltd.
This article uses John Nash's theory to solve the "Battle of the Sexes" two-person cooperative (bargaining) game. It discusses such key concepts as the negotiation set, threat strategies, the Nash function, the negotiated settlement, and the payoff trade-off
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- Coping With Math Anxiety - B. Sidney Smith, Wendy Hageman Smith; Math Academy Online/Platonic Realms
A "mini-text" concerning the potentially disabling fear of math. This site defines math anxiety, discusses its social and educational roots, addresses some widespread myths about math and learning math, and deals with possible strategies for overcoming
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- Core Concept: Comprehensive Assessment - Edutopia
The George Lucas Educational Foundation's compilation of resources on assessment in education, including videos, real-life examples, blog posts, articles, and interviews.
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- Corner for Interactive Geometry Software (CIGS) - The Math Forum
The main Math Forum page for resources devoted to the support of teaching with geometry software, especially dynamic, interactive software such as Cabri Geometry and the Geometer's Sketchpad. Instructional activities and lessons to read on the Web or
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- Cotton Expressions Science and Math T-Shirts - Cotton Expressions, Ltd.
Science and mathematical t-shirts currently sold to museums and college bookstores worldwide.
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- Counterexamples in Clifford Algebras - Pertti Lounesto, Helsinki Institute of Technology
Counterexamples to theorems published and proved in recent literature on Clifford algebras, spinors, spin groups and the exterior algebra, many stemming from the failure of the authors to check their statements in low dimensions, or for small numbers
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