Some interesting links
K. Richard has Mathematica notebooks and C. Sawyer has a variety of interesting links for Mathematics, including information on undergraduate research opportunities, careers, and graduate schools.
Organizations and conferences
Some of my students have good links.
CBL and TI equipment, curricular materials
Simul8 Simulation software that we have on campus.
Professor Eric Schechter, MAA Liaison at Vanderbilt University, maintains a wonderful collection of good web sites.
Dr. Robin Lock has also collected many web sites, many with simulations and web applets for probability and statistics.
Frank Wattenberg's "Connected Curriculum Project" : items of particular interest
Phase Portrait Maker by Richard Mansfield and Frits Beukers at Penn State.
Animations in ODEs by Robert Devaney at Penn State.
Inverse Functions, Exponentials and Logs by Jeff Brown at UNC in Wilmington. I recommend this site, especially for those who need a review.
Some applications of mathematics in art:
The ACS Calculus Workshop list of math sites.
Home page of the Society of Actuaries.
The World Lecture Hall (WLH) contains links to pages created by faculty worldwide who are using the Web to deliver class materials.
Dr. Math is a resource for K-12 math.
Help with surfing the web from the
webhound.
Some good search engines:
Aids in basic web design and uploading to a server
Java resources
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