This site has career-connected videos and math lessons/projects that go along with them. Only the "featured" videos and lessons are free, but perhaps you will find them worth the pay.
This website is an incredible collection of applet type things that gets students to interact. I've used it mostly with statistics (coin flipping, dice, spinners, etc.) and geometry. The students can discover things for themselves.
The Internet boasts a wide-ranging assortment of math websites, and for years I maintained (or mostly neglected) a huge page of reference links. This spring I've been working on the paperback editi...
There are many people who are allergic with mathematics, but most of the time, mathematics appears incognito in places where we don’t expect them to be. One perfect example is the Microsoft Office Package.We know the MS Excel is dedicated to mathematical computations, but what about MS Word or PowerPoint? Can we find mathematics in both […]