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Mathematics
This online course contains interactive modules covering different aspects of a typical precalculus text.
It comes with an optional diagnostic test that allows you to determine where your weaknesses on the material might be.
Original URL: http://prep.math.lsa.umich.edu/pmc/
Published by: Pat Shure, Gavin LaRose (University of Michigan)
Useful for: [Math 1011Q] [Math 1060Q]
| iLumina Database for Math Applets | <explore> |
An enormous database of Java applet in various fields.
Original URL: http://dl.uncw.edu/browse.asp?taxon1=Mathematics
Published by: University of North Carolina
Useful for: [Math 1060Q]
Principles of Calculus Modeling, an Interactive Approach | <explore> |
This Web site contains a page for each section of the book Principles of Calculus Modeling, an Interactive Approach. A section page includes a summary of the section, an on-screen applet demonstrating the key point of the section, and what you should know after studying the material of the section.
Original URL: http://math.dartmouth.edu/~klbooksite/
Published by: Donald Kreider, Dwight Lahr, and Susan Diesel (Darthmouth College and Norwich University)
Useful for: [Math 1060Q] [Math 1112Q] [Math 1120Q] [Math 1122Q] [Math 1131Q] [Math 1132Q]
This site contains static visualisations, interactive applets and some code for TI pocket calculators over a broad range of topics from
precalc to differentiation, integration, sequences and series.
Original URL: http://archives.math.utk.edu/visual.calculus/
Published by: L. S. Hush et al. (University of Tennessee at Knoxville)
Useful for: [Math 1060Q] [Math 1120Q] [Math 1122Q] [Math 1131Q] [Math 1132Q]
| Applets for Math Explorations | <explore> |
Pre-Calc, 2D Graphs, 3D Graphs and miscellaneous calculus applets.
Original URL: http://cs.jsu.edu/mcis/faculty/leathrum/Mathlets/index.html
Published by: Jacksonville State University, Alabama
Useful for: [Math 1121Q] [Math 1131Q]
| University of Vienna Calculus Mapplets | <explore> |
The Maths Department of the University of Vienna has a long list of applets covering precalc, calculus and some analytic geometry.
Original URL: http://www.univie.ac.at/future.media/moe/index.html
Published by: University of Vienna
Useful for: [Math 1120Q] [Math 1122Q] [Math 1131Q] [Math 1132Q]
| IES Japan Calculus Applets | <explore> |
This site visualises many standard concepts in calculus. It focuses somewhat on calculating areas and volumes, but also has applets for derivatives and basic ordinary differential equations.
Original URL: http://www.ies.co.jp/math/java/calc/
Published by: Kobayashi Ichiro, Sato Katsuhiko, and Tsuyuki Shigeru (International Educational Software Japan)
Useful for: [Math 1120Q] [Math 1131Q]
| Various Interactive Mathematics Applets | <explore> |
Applets for different domains of mathematics and related fields: calculus, cryptography, geometry, graph theory, information theory, parametric equations, probability and statistics.
Original URL: http://www.math.psu.edu/dlittle/applets.html
Published by: David Little (Penn State University)
Useful for: [Math 1121Q] [Math 1131Q]
| Functions, Calculus and Graphing Applets (KSU) | <explore> |
This site which contains various applets designed to enhance the understanding of mathematics, some on very basic topics like the slope of a line, others on more advanced ones like Riemann sums.
Original URL: http://science.kennesaw.edu/~plaval/tools/index.html
Published by: Philippe Laval (Kennesaw State University)
Useful for: [Math 1121Q] [Math 1131Q]
| Visualization of 1D and 3D Calculus | <explore> |
Mostly interactive mapplets relevant toseveral courses organised by topic.
Original URL: http://www.math.umn.edu/~rogness/mathlets.shtml
Published by: Jonathan Rogness (University of Minesota)
Useful for: [Math 1122Q] [Math 1132Q]
MathDL is an online resource published by the Mathematical Association of America. The site provides online resources for both teachers and students of mathematics.
Original URL: http://mathdl.maa.org/
Published by: Mathematics Association of America
Useful for: [Math 1120Q] [Math 1121Q] [Math 1131Q]
The name says it all, realy, this website has concentrated descriptions for certain topics in mathematics. It focusses mainly
on calculus, differential equations, special functions, Laplace and Fourier transforms, numerical methods ect.
Original URL: http://www.efunda.com/math/math_home/math.cfm
Published by: Efunda
A collection of applets about trig functions, derivatives, definate integrals and Taylor series.
Original URL: http://www.ma.utexas.edu/users/kawasaki/mathPages.dir/
Published by: Teresinha Fumi Kawasaki (University of Texas at Austin)
Useful for: [Math 1122Q] [Math 1132Q]
MathWorld is more or less an encyclopedia with short articles and derivations of formulas.
It is an excellent tool to find formulas and descriptions of concepts that you kind of know,
but are not exactly sure of. It is closer to a formula list / reference than to a textbook and is is
certainly not intended as a tutotrial.
Original URL: http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
Published by: Eric Weisstein (Wolfram)
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