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Exploremath.com
Mathematics doesn't have to be difficult. Students can explore,
visualize, and learn mathematical concepts more easily than
ever. Educators can use our growing collection of highly interactive
multimedia activities (using Shockwave, which can be downloaded
here) to enhance lectures or as the basis
for effective lab sessions. Additionally, you can put all
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anything about HTML. Just sign up for free as an ExploreMath.com
member educator and start building! |
Expires
June 1, 2007 |
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June 1, 2006 |
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iCT
TRAINING CENTRE (Oundle)
33 West Street, Oundle, Peterborough PE8 4EJ, UK
Contact: Douglas
Butler |
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| last
update: may 25, 2006 |
American
Mathematical Society [http://www.ams.org] - visited January
2, 2006 ;
this site provides a much more comprehensive list of 'Societies,
Associations and Organizations'  |
www.enc.org
- a funded project by the US DOE until September 29, 2005; new
website at www.goENC.com
with subscription fee; is a resource site for 'math and science'
teaching |
Mathematical
Association of America [http://www.maa.org] - visited January
2, 2006  |
Math
Forum, Drexel University [http://www.mathforum.org/] - visited
January 2, 2006 |
TERC, "Mathematics
and Science Education for the Future" - could not find easily
what TERC stands for. An article, "Technology Meets Math Education:
Envisioning A Practical Future Forum on the Future of Technology
in Education"
,
points to TERC from where the author (Andee Rubin) of the article
is. |
Texas
A&M University at College Station
[http://www.tamu.edu] |
matti.usu.edu
- another NSF funded project called "National Library of
Virtual Manipulatives for Interactive Mathematics" at Utah
State University. It covers Pre-K to 12 activities covering
"number and operations", "algebra", "geometry",
"measurement", and "data anaysis & probability".
Visiting a few of the lessons on the 9-12 algebra, a consistent
user interface (GUI) with lesson plans on the right (for some),
and a 'standard' button that refers to 'principles and standards'
as defined by the "National Council of Teachers of Mathematics"
(NCTM). That is good as there are some gauges to measure the
performance and what the kids should be learning (from a perspective).
This should be considered in the design of AOLA. |
World
Wide Web Consortium [http://www.w3.org/] |
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