Mathematics Education Related Links
Non-commercial (.org and .edu) sites
Commercial (.com) sites
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MathForum.com Includes
the popular "Ask Dr. Math".
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Coolmath.com Cool interactive
math for students and teachers.
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Coolmath4kids.com
Cool interactive math for younger students.
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Math.com Somewhat comercial,
but a great interactive resourse for K - 12 teachers and students.
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abcteach.com Another
online resource for parents, teachers, and students.
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mathcats.com Featured
in the NCTM News Bulletin. Includes magic blackboard, open-ended activities.
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allmath.com Math site
for kids. Includes quick references, games, flashcards.
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schoolexpress.com
Another site for parents, teachers, and students. Many links and software
available here.
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mathgoodies.com Excellent
site for parents, teachers and students.
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ColorMathPink.com Assessment,
tutoring, message board, and info for girls grade 4-12.
Mathematical and Logic Puzzles
Mathematics Related Links
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MAA The Mathematical Association
of America
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SIAM Society for Industrial
and Applied Mathematics
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AMS American Mathematical
Society
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AWM Association for Women
in Mathematics – an organization which encourages females in mathematical
sciences.
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Mathematics
Search engine for mathematics websites around the world.
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Statistics
Related Fields
Miscellaneous Links
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Texas Instruments/ TI web
site for educators.
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Casio Casio web site
for educators.
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Hewlett Packard Hewlett
Packard education web site. Information and resources for students, parents,
and educators, kindergarten through college.
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www.shodor.org/interactivate
Java-based courseware for middle school mathematics explorations. Student
and teacher resources.
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Manipula Math with Java --
Graphical JAVA applets that demonstrate mathematical concepts (elementary
to calculus).
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U.S. Census Bureau
U.S Census Bureau. See statistics used, or get some data.
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Universities in U.S.A.
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Universities
in Canada
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National Science Foundation
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Internet
Libraries
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Fair Test The National Center
for Fair & Open Testing is an advocacy organization working to
end the abuses, misuses and flaws of standardized testing and ensure that
evaluation of students and workers is fair, open, and educationally sound.
They place special emphasis on eliminating the racial, class, gender, and
cultural barriers to equal opportunity posed by standardized tests, and
preventing their damage to the quality of education. They provide information,
technical assistance and advocacy on a broad range of testing concerns,
focusing on three areas: K-12,
university
admissions, and employment tests, including
teacher
testing.
Last update May 6, 2002 by Sandy Trowell and Charles Kicey