Using and Creating Internet Math Resources:
Putting the Mathematics Archives to Work
A Minicourse Presented at the 22nd Annual Conference of
The American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges

John St.Clair
Calculator Moderator, Mathematics Archives
Assistant Professor, Motlow State Community College

Program Description:

Using the Mathematics Archives as a starting point, participants will travel the World Wide Web in search of interactive mathematics courses, tutorials and other resources that they can use. Participants will then organize and construct a series of web pages using HTML to create an online math tutorial. Intended for a general audience; no previous HTML experience required. (1-5pm, Thursday, November 14, 1996. Cerritos Community College.)

Table of Contents

  1. An Overview of the Mathematics Archives
    1. The Mathematics Archives Home Page
      1. Topics in Mathematics
      2. Software
      3. Teaching Materials
      4. Other Mathematics Archives Features
      5. Other Links
      6. Search the Math Archives
      7. What's New on the Math Archives
      8. Math Archives Information
  2. Examples of Effective Use of the Internet in Teaching Mathematics
  3. HTML for the Mathematics Professional
    1. Examples
      1. Demand
      2. Demand: Symbolic Analysis
      3. Demand: Numerical Analysis
      4. Demand: Numerical Analysis, TI-83 Procedure
      5. Demand: Graphical Analysis
      6. Demand: Verbal Analysis
  4. Questions and Comments

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