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  1. TI Graphing Educator Guide - Texas Instruments, Inc. (TI)
    The educator’s guide to the benefits of using graphing calculators for classroom assignments and homework, including sections on research and what to say to parents. ...more>>

  2. Tricki - Gowers, Timothy; Sisask, Olof; and Frolkin, Alex
    A wiki "repository of mathematical know-how" that encompasses techniques ranging from the very general to those that concern particular subareas of mathematics. Browse problem-solving ideas by technique: for finding algorithms and algorithmic proofs, ...more>>

  3. Uncle Kenny's Mathematics Pronunciation Guide - Kent Kromarek
    Billed as a "megametamathematical guide for proper American English pronunciation of terms and names, for the diacritally challenged," this guide includes many mathematicians and mathematical terms encountered in high school and the first two years ...more>>

  4. UNdata - United Nations Statistics Division
    Search across the UN's statistical databases: education, human development, population, trade, gender, and more. Preview, download, and filter results by sources such as the State of the World's Children (SOWC) and Millennium Development Goals (MDG). ...more>>

  5. Uniteasy: Scientific Unit Conversion and Dictionary
    The site contains a variety of unit converters, including for space and time (angle, area, length, time, velocity, volume, solid angle, and astronomical distance), electricity, acoustics, chemical, mechanics, magnetism, IT, heat/energy, light, and radiation. ...more>>

  6. The United States and the Metric System - Office of Information Services, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
    A capsule history, with questions and answers, a metric chocolate chip cookie recipe, and some sample size relations (kilogram of butter to pound, etc.). ...more>>

  7. VIAS Encyclopedia - Hans Lohninger, Virtual Institute of Applied Science
    An online encyclopedia of science topics, with a Mathematics section as well as a German/English dictionary. ...more>>

  8. Videos for the Curious Mind - TMW Media Group
    A catalog of educational videos, with teacher guides, to supplement classroom, home, or independent study. Tapes include Algebra Tutor, Geography, Understanding Science, the Tell Me Why Children's Video Encyclopedia series based on the books by Arkady ...more>>

  9. A Web Companion for Differential Equations, Mechanics, and Computation - Richard S. Palais and Robert A. Palais
    This site is a free accompaniment to the book, and includes: applets, animations, images, links to textbooks and to other ODE-related sites, extracts covering more than a quarter of the book, and more. It is intended to become a web destination for anyone ...more>>

  10. Web of Primes - Ryan Ingram
    The first twenty billion prime numbers, indexed, searchable by ordinal position, and written out in English. See also Ingram's http://cpnumbers.com/, for the first one hundred million counting numbers factored. ...more>>

  11. What Work Requires of Schools - Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS)
    The Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) was asked to examine the demands of the workplace and whether today's young people are capable of meeting those demands as they enter employment. In carrying out this charge, the Commission ...more>>

  12. Wolfram|Alpha - Wolfram Alpha LLC
    A computational knowledge engine that "computes whatever can be computed about anything." Query Alpha about "essentially any kind of systematic factual knowledge," with particular strengths in "areas where computation or mathematics have traditionally ...more>>

  13. XP Math: Careers Database - Tak L. Hui
    Designed to help students explore a wide variety of jobs that require mathematics, this database includes descriptions for the hundreds of kinds of jobs held by most of the American work force, and is searchable by math topic or industry sector. The job ...more>>


 
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