In support of your work in this Institute, our goals for today are:
- to become familiar with features and services of the Math Forum
- to learn to use searching to look for topics of special interest
- to identify and discuss resources for your use in meeting Pennsylvania Standards
Suggestion: take a moment to bookmark this page first, so that you can always find your way back to it.
The Math Forum Home Page - http://mathforum.org/
- The Math Forum is an online community of teachers, students, researchers, parents, educators, and citizens at all levels who have an interest in math and math education. The home page features 'What's New' on the site, and offers easy access to all of the Math Forum features and services.
Internet Mathematics Library - http://mathforum.org/library/
- The Math Forum has collected, organized, catalogued, and annotated thousands of math related web sites from diverse sources to create its Internet Mathematics Library.
Problems of the Week - http://mathforum.org/pow/
- The Problems of the Week are designed to challenge students with non-routine problems and to encourage them to verbalize their solutions in a mentored environment.
Ask Dr. Math - http://mathforum.org/dr.math/
- Ask Dr. Math is our ask-an-expert service staffed by volunteer Math doctors, who respond to math questions at all levels. You may learn more about Ask Dr. Math.
Teacher2Teacher - http://mathforum.org/t2t/
- Teacher2Teacher is a virtual teacher's lounge where people pose questions and share opinions about topics ranging from classroom teaching techniques to good Internet resources for professional development.
Search the Math Forum - http://mathforum.org/grepform.html
- In addition to conducting a text search of our extensive site, you may also search a specific area, which may give you a more focused search. You may want to read some of the tips and tricks provided from the Forum's main search page. Pick a topic you're curious about and search away.
Web Units and Lessons - http:/mathforum.org/showcase.html
- This page highlights activities built by teachers, students and researchers.
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