Below is a list of Internet sites with a mathematics or education connection. Most have not been completely reviewed. Feel free to send to your review or comments to KYMATYC. Please send along any additional sites you have found that others might find interesting or useful.
The Algebraic Calculator as a Pedagogical Tool for Teaching Mathematics - Interesting paper focusing on using the TI-92 or 89 to improve mathematics teaching.
AMATYC-NASA-NSF - Also known as NASA-AMATYC-NSF Mathematics Explorations I. A resource of class-ready learning modules (LTAs and spinoffs) for you, the Professor, who seeks exciting, authentic applications of two-year college mathematics for use in your classes.
Biographies of Women Mathematicians
Canadian Mathematical Community - A bilingual site for mathematics resources.
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse - "The nationally recognized information source for K-12 math & science teachers".
ERIC - A site for teaching and learning mathematics with lesson plans, publications, bookshop, and an environmental mailing list.
Escher - All things Escher.
Fibonnaci and You Learn about Fibonnaci sequence of numbers (at the middle school level)
Fibonnaci and the Golden Ratio How the Fibonnaci sequence and the Golden Ratio are related.
The
Geometry Center - Resources from the
History of Mathematics -
Based at
The MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive - An archive of mathematics history materials, especially early problems, such as squaring the circle.
The
Mathematics Archives - This Web site, based at the
The Math
Forum - Contains
Mathematics Information Servers - Links to a wide variety of math-related web sites.
Mathland, Journey Through Mathematics- A collection of different mathematics resources from "down under."
20,000 Problems Under the Sea - A database of mathematical problems found in contests and articles.
NASA AMATYC Project Coalition - A resource book of class-ready learning modules (LTAs and Spinoffs) for the professor seeking exciting, authentic applications of two-year college mathematics for use in your classes. Although the modules are class-ready, you should feel free to modify them or to use parts of them in response to the inevitable time constraints of covering syllabus topics within an allotted time.
Shack's Math Problems - includes 100+ math and logic problems, ranging from moderate to very hard. All of the problems are challenging, and they require skills anywhere from non-math-based reasoning to basic math to college level math.
Teacher's Aide - Mathematics history, lessons, and other resources.
Teacher's Network - Offers a searchable database of 500 classroom projects.
TI's list of resources for College Mathematics Faculty - Offers some additional sites of interest.
WWW Virtual Library (Mathematics) - A division of the WWW Virtual Library.