Here are some interesting Math sites.
- Metro State (MN) has
courses taught thru Distance Education with programs that can be
downloaded from this site.
- Minnesota Graduation Standards for High School
- Bamdad's Math
Comics
- Swarthmore's Math Forum
- Dr. Math: an Interactive Q&A at the Math Forum
-
The Geometry Center at the University of Minnesota.
- PBS Mathline:
Elementary, Middle, and High School math projects
- Thomas Banchoff's Home Page. Check out some of his projects.
- FTP site with some Escher pictures.
- The Pi page.
- History of Mathematics includes Mathematician biographies, chronologies, and more
- Women of Mathematics
- Stories and Activities for K-12 students, presented by Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Plane Math features cool things about math and aeronautics
- Learning about
Education through Statistics provides data for education
- Interactive Math Online
- Eric's
Treasure Trove of Mathematics
- The Fractory teaches all
about fractals
- Project ARISE details a
mathematics pilot program where all math is taught with a real-world
context.
- Math Mania has won several
awards, includes sections on knots, graphs, sorting networks, finite state
machines, and more.
- Mathematics Archives are
classified into 5 main categories and searchable.
- The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
for mathematics and science education.
- The Midwest Mathematics
and Science Consortium (MSC) provides Web Sites for support.
- The Mathematics On-Line
BookShelf lets you find information on mathematics books from
undergraduate college thru research level.
- Mathwright
Library lets you download math "books" and read them offline.
- Mathematically Correct in California.
- Mathematics Education Site
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This document was last updated on June 18, 2000.