Online software and guides
The software listed below are general in scope and allow the user to modify the input. They are not static predesigned graphics.
VYew.com free virtual communication online
WizIQ - free virtual communication online
Winplot Free - 2-D and 3-D graphing utility. Very powerful and easy to use. (From R. Parris, Exeter Academy)
Graphcalc - Another Free - 2-D and 3-D graphing utility. Features a calculator interface as well.
Very powerful and easy to use.
Webgraphing.com Another Free - 2-D graphing utility; generates table of values as well
General data graphing applet from the National Center for Education Statistics. Very cool.
Mathdemos online - an NSF project featuring technology demos for many courses
Java applets for visualizing concepts for calculus - lots of interactive applets. (From the MIT Open Courseware)
Interactive intro stats course free from Carnegie-Mellon University
Java applets for visualizing solutions of ordinary differential equations. (From J. Polking, Rice Univ.) There is also a Matlab version. A great tool for viewing vector fields and phase planes.
Statistics software on the web - performs statistical analysis on the web. (From Integrated Analytics, under and NSF grant) (Note - this recently became almost free -$5 / semester for students; still worthwhile)
Internet backup drive - if you're tired of taking along files on a flash drive from work to home and back, check this out. Free service has restrictions, but is worthwhile.
Free online gradebook for professorsfrom engrade.com; students can view their grades online
Graphing calculator guides and resources - lists a variety of resources for many models of graphing calculators. (From collegemath.info)
Using Excel in mathematics - lots of information on using Excel, by R. Narasimhan
High school math on the web - math content aligned to NEw Jersey High School Standards
More resources for course-specific materials can be found at www.mymathspace.net
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