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