Below are resources for math on the web, and web technologies that can enable international collaboration in many media. If you use any of these sites or can recommend examples of people using the technology, please comment below!
Math Forum Resources:
- Algebra Problems of the Week (membership required)
- Pre-Algebra Problems of the Week (membership required)
- Math Scenarios (free stories, images, etc.)
- Ask Dr. Math (free Q&A archive)
- Math Tools (free user-generated library of online math & technology tools)
- Technology Problems of the Week (free Problems of the Week enhanced by a technology tool)
Web 2.0 Resources:
- Collaboration tools used by math teachers:
- Edmodo (student and teacher social networking)
- Ning (student and teacher social networking)
- Twitter (check out the #powplanet hashtag)
- Skype
- Google Docs
- Voice Thread (share your ideas by recording your voice)
- Blogging and publishing tools used by math teachers:
- KidBlog (designed for teachers, focused on safety and ease)
- Edublogs (also designed for teachers)
- Blogger (powered by Google, really easy)
- WordPress.com (powerful, harder to get started)
Other Math 2.0 Communities
- MathFuture (educators and researchers)
- On Twitter:
- Mathtrain.tv (kids teaching kids math through videos)
- Youtube/Vimeo Channels
- Flickr Groups/Pools
More Real-world Math Resources









