- Shock and Vibration Software and Tutorials - Tom Irvine, Vibrationdata.com
Free downloadable Windows software and tutorials with an emphasis on acoustics, shock, vibration, and signal processing. Much of the material is based on Fourier transforms, Laplace transforms, and other mathematical functions. The author also offers
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- Shtetl-Optimized - Scott Aaronson
Blog posts include "Teaching your students not to need a teacher," "Ten Signs a Claimed Mathematical Breakthrough is Wrong," "Essentials of complexity-theoretic stand-up comedy," "My take on the Koblitz affair, "Logicians on safari," and "Unparadox Contest."
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- Simply Statistics - Leek, Jeff; Peng, Roger; and Irizarry, Rafa
Biostatistics professors Leek, Peng, and Irizarry "are fired up about the new era where data are abundant and statisticians are scientists." Their blog, which dates back to September, 2011, has included posts such as "Pre-cog and stats," "Kindle Fire
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- Sine of the Times: Dividing the Universe by Zero - Colin Graham
A collection of thoughts on math by an "eternal student" with an "eclectic educational background." Posts, which date back to June, 2010, have included "Creative ways of integrating more water in the body," "My first online manipulative -- virtual origami,"
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- SingaporeMath.com Inc.
Formerly "Family Things," this family business located in Oregon, USA provides information, sample pages, and ordering information for the Singapore mathematics and science curricula, with sample placement tests for the New Elementary Math Series, sample
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- singingbanana.com - James Grime
YouTube videos, "lazy microblog," and social networking hub of Enigma Project Officer James Grime, who "hopes to explain to kids and general audiences why he love his maths so much, to challenge some of the public's misconceptions, and to explain why
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- Sketch Exchange - Key Curriculum Press
Share Sketchpad activities, tips, questions, and ideas in this online community dedicated to the dynamic geometry software. Browse sketches by grade level, topic, or tags.
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- Skillswise - BBC Online
Factsheets, worksheets, quizzes, and Flash games on whole numbers; measures, shape and space; fractions, decimals and percentages; and handling data. Resources for tutors include lesson plans, printable tracking sheets, a newsletter, and an expert column
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- snark (Spanish Math Puzzles) - Universidad de Buenos Aires, Math Forum
Contributions are only in Spanish. Una lista de correo electrónico dedicada a la matemática recreativa, los problemas de lógica recreativa, juegos de tablero y problemas sobre ellos, rompecabezas geométricos (poliominós,
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- Social Actuary - Social Actuary
The Social Actuary community allows actuaries to: create a user profile; connect with other actuaries around the world to discuss exams, study habits, careers and much more via the Forums; display exam and destination progress via user profile; create
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- Society of Young Mathematicians - SYMs
A UK organization that motivates and encourages "all young people who enjoy mathematics." SYMS publishes articles, news, "things to do," calculator hints, book reviews, games, puzzles, and competitions in its newsletter, SymmetryPlus, and termly journal,
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- sonata mathematique - Rachel Kernodle
Blog by a high school math and learning specialist. Posts, which date back to June, 2011, have included "twitter math camp," "mathematical art," "i also want you to learn…," and "rational functions take two."
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- South African Puzzle Club - sapuzzleclub.co.za
"Refining the Art of Puzzling," this club serves as an online center for "like-minded people together with a passion for puzzles.... [to] grow the hobby of metagrobology in South Africa." With web forums, articles, galleries of mechanical puzzles, and
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- Stack Exchange
A "free, community-driven Q&A" for people studying math at any level, and professionals in related fields. Post to understand mathematical concepts and theorems, share hints on problems, talk about the history and development of math, solve mathematical
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- Statbag - Worth Swearingen
A blog repository for statistics educators: "... each teacher should have a bag of tricks. Teachers spend years developing their own favorites. While acknowledging that experience is the best teacher, one purpose of this site is to help teachers develop
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- Statistics Forums
A discussion forum for students seeking help with statistics and probability.
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- Statistics How To - Stephanie
A resource which includes step-by-step instructions for undergraduate statistics students for specific problem types, reference tables, and visual calculators that actually explain how computations are performed using the student's own inputted data.
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- Statistik-Tutorial - Peter Schill
Guidance on statistical problems and the use of software packages such as SPSS. More, including forums, available in German.
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- Statpics.com - Robert W. Jernigan
This blog, "devoted to images that illustrate statistical ideas," has included posts such as "Quincunx: A Designer's View," "A Skewed Runway," "Joint and Marginal Distributions in Legos," "Microbes Illustrate Simpson's Paradox," "How Mariano Rivera Dominates
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- Stuck on Homework - Royle, Helen; and Watts, Teresa
Sample self-test exam questions and maths video tutorials presented by an experienced maths teacher. Subscribe for full access to hundreds more, as well as a digital whiteboard and other tools.
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- studymaths.co.uk - Jonathan Hall
Free help on your maths questions. See also the bank of auto-scoring GCSE maths questions, games, and resources such as revision notes, interactive formulae, and glossary of terms.
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- Symbolic Computation Group (SCG) - Dept. of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
SCG has as its primary goal the research and development of algorithms for computer algebra, including both symbolic computation and hybrid symbolic-numeric computation. The algorithms developed are incorporated into the Maple computer algebra system.
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- Taking a Workshop or Course - Annenberg Media
Workshops and courses appropriate for preservice and inservice teachers, administrators, reformers, and policymakers. Supplemental video programs called teaching practices libraries are also available--they give a "fly-on-the-wall" view of real teachers
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- Talking Math Ed with the Males - Josh and Lorraine Males
This blog "dedicated to all things math ed" includes lesson ideas, policies, curriculum, and research. Posts "for people to have a conversation about mathematics education," which date back to August, 2011, have included "CCSS from the Curriculum Writers
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- Talk Stats Forums
A discussion forum for statistics enthusiasts. Get free statistics help or
just hang out and talk about statistics.
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- TcP@d: TeleConferencing Pad - Vision Alpha Products
A small, erasable white board together with a PC camera called a TcP@d (Pat. Pend.), used in conjunction with freely available video conferencing software, to transmit "scribal information" in real time. Viewer(s) see equations, drawings, etc., written
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- teachade - AP Ed Ventures
An online community for teachers to discuss issues relevant to teaching, share and author curriculum, access resources that support their professional development, and have an impact on commercial providers of educational services and products. Draft
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- Teacher Education and Professional Development - Mathematics Education at the Math Forum
New ideas and pedagogy: articles, conference sessions, centers, and courses on the Web for pre-service education, inservice education, and the college and university level.
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- Teachers.Net
Everything for the teacher: a multimedia teacher catalog for discounts on best-selling books, software and teacher supplies, lesson plan exchange, Chat Board and Mentor Support Center discussion groups, Career Center with JobAlert e-mail alert service,
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- Teachers TryScience
Free lessons, teaching strategies, and resources to spark students' interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). The Teachers TryScience site features collaboration tools for discussing and sharing effective instructional practices. Teachers
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- teacherzone.com
Technology in education discussions: post a new message or join a current discussion. From teacherzone.com, a single-source news and information service from teachers and principals for teachers and principals about technology in education: How to get
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- Teaching Like It's 2999! - Jennie Cho Magiera
After her "world was completely changed thanks to a grant approval for 32 iPads," this 5th grade math teacher in the Chicago Public Schools has used the technology to improve assessment practices and increase differentiation. Posts in her blog, which
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- Teaching Resources: Mathematics - McGraw-Hill School Division
Activities and lesson plans for grades 1-6, linked to McGraw-Hill's program Math in my World; also MathTalk - conversations about key issues and teaching strategies (e.g. cultural diversity; manipulatives; technology; problem solving); and "Ask CyberScout!"
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- TEAMS Distance Learning for K12 Educators - Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE)
Information about TEAMS (elementary distance learning provider); TEAMS classroom projects; and discussion groups for TEAMS participants. Also numerous links to
resources for math, science, social sciences, language arts, art and more; lesson plans; K-12
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- Tech Powered Math - Lucas Allen
This site is designed to alert students, parents, and educators to new developments in technology for learning math and educate them on how to use those resources. Content is continuously added in these areas: video lessons incorporating technology; reviews
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- That Math Lady - Mandy Casto
Blog posts, which date back to August, 2012, have included "A Smartphone Becomes a Teacher's Best Friend," "Math Misconceptions Malady," "Circle Math Foldable," "Using Comics to Communicate," and "How: The Most Important Question in Math." See the library
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- That's Mathematics! - Nate Eldredge
A mathematician's collection of "various spare-time projects." Blog posts of "diversions, distractions, and math," which date back to June, 2012, focus on Mathgen, Eldredge's perl program that uses context-free grammar, LaTeX, and BibTeX to randomly generate
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- TheGeometryTeacher - Andrew Shauver
Shauver, who teaches at a Michigan public high school in a one-to-one laptop program, blogs to "describe his own independent learning and to re-inspire the natural curiosity sometimes absent from the typical high school classroom." Posts, which date back
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- thenumbertwentyone - Courtney Steketee
Blog posts, which date back to August, 2012, have included "Math Misconceptions Malady," "Classroom Tour," "#made4math #3," "Scoring Scales," "Group Behavior Logs," "Classroom Management," "Translating Words into Math," "Graphing Inequalities Day 2,"
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- thnik again! - Jan Nordgreen
"Silly mathematical dialogues aimed to confuse." Nordgreen's daily blog of brain teasers and quotes dates back to November, 2007.
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- Thot / Nouvelles de la formation à distance - Denys Lamontagne, Directeur et Rédacteur en Chef
Une base de données de rubriques: cours, logiciels, références, technologies, didactique, arguments, actions, institutions, revue médias, et communiqués. Aussi, des forums animé et archivés.
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- TI89Prog - Mickaël Nicotera
A French database of programs for the TI-89, TI-92+ and V200 graphing calculators, organized into categories such as math, games, ebooks, pictures, and cours prépa. With an online discussion forum, links to other resources, and more. Available
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- TierneyLab Puzzles - John Tierney
Challenging word problems that "put ideas in science to the test," from The New York Times' science columnist. Solve and comment on the puzzles and their extra credit extensions. See also Tierney's blog entries on mathematics.
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- Time to Set the Hook - John Stevens
A site dedicated to helping other teachers "set the hook with technology. It might be a video that demonstrates your standard being applied in a real life setting. It might be a screencast of a step-by-step solution to a problem. It might be a blog that
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- TI Wizard - Andrew Munsell
News, software, and tutorials for Texas Instruments calculators. Download board games, role-playing games (RPGs), racing and driving games, shooter games, games of strategy, platforms, shells, puzzles, and more. Step-by-step Flash tutorials include "Transferring
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- 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,
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- Trimathlon
Site centered around a book featuring activities from number theory and geometry beyond the realm of the typical school curriculum. The site features a discussion forum, a sample online game (with others promised), and a periodic puzzler with hint.
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- Vi Hart - Vi Hart
Blog, videos of math "doodling," instructions for slicing food mathematically, and more from the self-described recreational mathemusician who considers math a hobby, with "special interests in symmetry, polyhedra, and surreal complexity. This usually
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- Virtual Math Tutor
A new problem just about every day since October, 2010, with discussion and hints to follow.
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- Visual Math for Java - Dr. Weiguang Huang
The Java applet Visual Math is an online symbolic math and computer algebra system powered by SymbMath. SymbMath (an abbreviation for Symbolic Mathematics) is a symbolic, numeric and graphic computing environment that performs exact numeric, symbolic
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