- Duke University Math Union - Jadrian Miles
The Duke University Math Union (DUMU) writes and hosts the annual Duke Math Meet. Download PDFs of problems and solutions from meets dating back to 1998.
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- Dunham's Math Dictionary - Charlene Dunham
More than 300 Algebra and Geometry math terms, to accompany Charlene Dunham's other pages of course activities (advanced and honors geometry) for Lee Freshman High School.
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- dy/dan - Dan Meyer
Meyer has taught high school math since 2004, and blogged about it since September, 2006, with two interests in particular: curriculum design (answering the question, "how we design the ideal learning experience for students?") and teacher education (answering
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- Dynagraph - Rouben Rostamian, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Dynagraph is a 3D plotting utility for the X Window System. It draws 3D curves and surfaces representing mathematical expressions and numerical data, and allows for interactive rotation, zooming, and other manipulations of the displayed images. Read the
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- The Dynamical Systems and Technology Project at Boston University - Robert L. Devaney; Dept. of Mathematics
An NSF-sponsored project designed to help secondary school and college teachers of mathematics bring contemporary topics in mathematics (chaos, fractals, dynamics) into the classroom, and to show them how to use technology effectively in this process.
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- Dynamical Systems (Graphics Archive, Special Topics) - The Geometry Center
Modeling the time-evolution of the state of a physical system of quantities, attempting to understand all possible long-term behaviors.
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- Dynamic Geometry - Goldenberg, Scher; Education Development Center, Inc.
To understand how students construct mathematical ideas in "Dynamic Geometry" environments (tools like Geometer's Sketchpad and Cabri), one needs clear characterizations of the mathematical "raw materials" embodied in the software and how students use
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- Dynamic Labyrinths - Inge Schwank, Institute for Cognitive Mathematics, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, University of Osnabrueck
Labyrinth construction sets to download or play online with Flash plug-in.
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- Dynamic Web Tools Using webMathematica - Steve Wilson and Mike Martin, Johnson County Community College, Kansas
Interactive Web pages that allow students and faculty to compute and visualize mathematical results directly from a Web browser. Primarily for undergraduate courses, the pages are grouped by categories and a given page may be listed under several categories
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- Dynamische Geometrie Systeme (DGS) - Dr. Dörte Haftendorn
In German. Characteristics and comparisons of dynamic geometry systems; Euklid: characteristics, material, notes, software, lessons; TI-92 calculator Cabri Geomètre materials. You may send for a 40-page booklet on "Dynamic Geometry of Systems"
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- Dyscalculia.org - R. M. Newman
Learn about dyscalculia: definitions, cognitive research, symptoms, diagnosis and best practices, classroom techniques, home learning aids, legal questions, papers such as "Developmental Perspectives on Dyscalculia: Implications for Teaching in the Middle
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- Dyslexia - George Row
A compensium of links to other WWW pages and discussion groups on Dyslexia: basics, organizations, bibliographies, archives, software, research; also special needs education in general; and pointers to general disability information.
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- Dyslexia Online
An online magazine offering information on and resources for dyslexia.
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- Dyslexia Symptoms & Dyslexia Signs - Benetta Strydom
A resource on the symptoms of dyslexia, including the possible effects of
this disorder on math and handwriting.
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- e = 2.7182818285... - Rick Fowler; University of Saskatchewan, Canada
History of and information about the number e, with links to sites on the Web and a hard copy reference.
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- Eagle Geocoding - ETAK, The Digital Map Company
Input an address and the Eagle Geocoder will return the following data: full Zip Code, latitude and longitude, County, Urbanized Area Code, Population Density, Minor Civil Division, Place, Tract, and BlockGroup. You may also request a map with the address
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- E and M - Finzer, Berkelman, Bennett; Key Curriculum Press
Two sketches showing how to model force fields. One sketch models a capacitor, and the other shows the strength at various points of the field generated by two charged particles.
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- Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics - Jeff Miller, Gulf High School, New Port Richey, FL
An extensive list, with examples, sources, and contributors. These pages attempt to show the first uses of various words used in mathematics. Research is ongoing, and the uses cited should not be assumed to be the first uses that occurred unless it is
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- Earliest Uses of Various Mathematical Symbols - Jeff Miller, Gulf High School, New Port Richey, FL
An attempt to identify the individuals who introduced various common mathematical symbols, along with the dates and name of the document in which the symbol first appeared: symbols of operation; grouping symbols; symbols of relation; fractions and decimals;
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- Early Calculators - David G. Hicks
Some history on slide rules and their types and makers, as well as basic instructions on their use. Also Planimeters, Calculating Machines (adding machines, four function mechanical calculators, how calculating machiens worked), and Early Electronic Models.
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- Early Career Profiles: Recent bachelors-level graduates in the mathematical sciences - American Mathematical Society
A collection of profiles of alumni from a variety US colleges and universities who majored in mathematics. Each profile includes statements of what the alumnus or alumna now does, the math each uses on the job, the recent graduate's educational background,
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- Early History of Mathematics - Project MATHEMATICS!, California Institute of Technology
A 30-minute videotape that uses motion, color, music, and images of original documents to outline some of the important developments in the early history of mathematics, from Babylonian calendars on clay tablets produced 5000 years ago, to landmark events
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- Earning 5.5 Percent Interest - NASA Lewis Learning Technologies Project
Mareta put $4,000.00 in a savings account at an annual interest rate of 5.5%. How much interest will the principal earn in 1 year? A detailed answer is provided. From NASA's 9th Grade Math Proficiency Test.
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- Earth/matriX: Science in Ancient Artwork & cience Today - Charles William Johnson González-Casanova
Analyses of ancient reckoning, a summation of Fermat's Last Theorem through simple addition and last-digit patterns, the Anti-Radian, ancient Pi, an
alternative proof of the Pythagorean Theorem to the power of three, the
ancient mediatio/duplatio
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- Earthquakes (MSTE) - John Meseke; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
Graphing earthquake data (a dataset and sample graphs are provided) and using the information for decision making.
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- Easier Fibonacci puzzles - Ron Knott
Puzzles that are simply related to the Fibonacci numbers....; Brick Wall patterns; Making a bee-line with Fibonacci numbers; Chairs in a row; Stepping Stones; Fibonacci numbers for a change!; Telephone Trees ; Leonardo's Leaps; Fix or Flip; Two heads
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- EASI Street to Science, Engineering, and Math (SEM)
Equal access to software and information: an NSF-sponsored project to collect and disseminate information on tools that make these fields more accessible to professionals with disabilities. Online workshops, Webcasts, links to programs for the visually
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- EasyCalculation.com
Free online mathematics converter, calculators, and other tools for numbers, unit conversions, hexa conversions, decimal conversions, binary conversions, area, trigonometry, analytical geometry, algebra (e.g., group work, Bernoulli inequality, Venn diagrams
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- Easymaths - Echelon Systems Ltd.
A UK math site with GCSE tutorials, notes to be used as introductions to topics or for revision; an Exam Bank with exam-style questions and model answers for ages 12-16; book reviews, a Practice Room with practice maths problems and tips for solving them;
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- Easymaths SA - Maggie Verster; Mathematics Web Association of South Africa
A free South African site for teachers, parents, and students, with lessons, tests, articles, worksheets with answers, study skills information, and more.
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- EASYpEXPR: Writing Expressions in Pure HTML - Giovanni Artico
Enter an expression in the textbox, and the page will return the HTML code that would show the expression in standard visual form.
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- e-Calculus - D. P. Story, Mathematics & Computer Science, Univ. of Akron
A Calculus I tutorial written in TeX and converted to Adobe PDF. Features include verbose discussion of topics; typeset quality mathematics; inline examples and exercises; interactivity in the form of multiple choice questions and quizzes; and pop-up
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- ecalculus.org: The Calculus Page - Hass, Kouba, University of California, Davis, CA
Resources for calculus students: calculus problems with solutions; sample exams; excerpts from "How to Ace Calculus" (the Streetwise Guide); animations; tips on preparing for exams; mathematics and the job market (professions that use mathematics); and
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- EcEdWeb: Economic Education - Kim Sosin, Univ. of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO)
Teaching resources for economics teachers from K-12 to college/university level, plus links to particularly useful sites for economics information and data for teachers and students. Two economics organizations, the National Association of Economic Educators
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- Echecs & Math: Jeux, Exercices et Méthodes - Bernard Faujour
Java et JavaScript pour apprendre la géométrie des tangrams et des polyominoes. Les problèmes incluent questions de logique, et textes et tableaux. Les ressources incluent jeux pour télécharger, et une fabrique d'exercices
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- EconEdLink - National Council on Economic Education
Classroom-tested, Internet-based economic lesson materials for K-12 teachers and their students. Browse the complete library of online lessons, aligned to Standards of the National Council on Economic Education (NCEE) and organized into macroeconomics
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- Economic Research Service (ERS) - U.S. Department of Agriculture
This agency studies agriculture, food and nutrition, the environment, rural development, and international trade. Research reports, press releases, commodities reports, books, and other publications available online or for download in PDF format, with
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- Economics of Networks Internet Site - Nicholas Economides
A collection of information on economic issues of networks, such as the Internet, telephone and fax communications networks, railroads etc. One of the fundamental features of networks is that the value of a network service increases as the network expands,
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- Ed Dickey's Home Page - Ed Dickey
Syllabi for courses on teaching in middle/high school (mathematics), teaching mathematics with manipulatives (grades 7-12), graphics calculators in high school mathematics, computers in mathematics education, technology to support instruction, technology
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- EDeafMath - Dawn Kidd
Vlog for anyone who teaches "at least one deaf or hard of hearing student." Posts, which date back to February, 2013, include "Texas Math Sign Language Dictionary" and "50 Plus Ideas for Using Document Cameras in the Classroom." Kidd teaches middle school
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- Ed Laughbaum, Ohio State University
Research papers include Developmental Algebra with Function as the Underlying Theme; Graphing Technology - Tool of Choice for Teaching Developmental Mathematics; Using Data to Promote Mathematical Understanding; Sharp Corners, Rates of Change, Systems
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- EdNext
A utility that allows searches defined by grade level, subject, and specific topic. Select subject: mathematics to search for more than 8,000 math sites.
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- EdPlace Maths - EdPlace
EdPlace Maths is a is a registered Curriculum Online subscription website that offers over 2000 interactive and printable maths worksheets for KS1 through KS4. Free samples available; paid subscriptions allow users to generate new problems for each worksheet
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- EdRes - Educational Resources - Graeme Willoughby
Purchase small Microsoft Excel files containing maths problems and science/technology quizzes. (Demo downloads are available from the site.) Instant feedback for answers stimulates individual learning styles using a familiar delivery medium.
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- eDscape - Computer Curriculum Corporation (CCCnet)
eDscape is CCC's professional development website for educators, with free online courses on using the Web and technology in the classroom, discussions and conferences, partner sites, and online stores (Simon & Schuster). You must register to participate
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- Ed Tech Tools - University of Hawaii
Free, web-based tools for educators, featuring QuizMaker 2.0, which allows users to create and correct on-line quizzes easily and quickly, without any knowledge of HTML. It provides instant feedback to students, and/or package answers in an email that
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- educ8r.net
A site where teachers can share what they have already developed, with form-based editing tools for creating lesson plans, tests, and lesson packages (groups of lesson plans). Browse or search math resources and other subjects.
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- Educação Matemática e Novas Tecnologias - Gravina, Barreto; Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
Discusses new technologies as resources for the learning of Mathematics:
software descriptions, lesson plans, articles. In Portuguese.
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- educating grace
A blog about mathematical thinking, teaching students to think, thinking about teaching students, and ending educational inequity, especially in math. The posts by this former high school math teacher who now develops teacher training date back to August,
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- Educational Aspirations
"Ramblings from a 21st century educator" who specializes in differentiating math and seeks to make the subject "more engaging and relevant to students' lives." Blog posts, which date back to July, 2011, have included "Measuring Student Growth," "Twitter
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