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| Collection Name: | AMSER: Applied Math and Science Education Repository
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| Collection Description: | AMSER (Applied Math and Science Education Repository) is a portal of educational resources and services built specifically for those in community and technical colleges, but free for anyone to use. AMSER is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) as part of the National Science Digital Library, and is being created by a team of project partners led by Internet Scout. |
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Collection Information:
| Contributor(s) |
ATE Centers
American Association Of Community Colleges
American Mathematics Association Of Two-Year Colleges
Internet Scout Project
MERLOT
Morrill Solutions
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| Grade Level |
Higher Education
Technical Education (Lower Division)
Technical Education (Upper Division)
Undergraduate (Lower Division)
Vocational/Professional Development Education
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| Intended Audience |
Administrator
Educator
Learner
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| Link |
Http://amser.org/
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| Resource Type |
Collection
Instructional Material
Reference Material
Search Engine
Text
Tool
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| Subject Keyword(s) |
General Science
Science
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| Resource Title: | Journal of Online Mathematics and its Applications
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| Description: | Published by The Mathematical Association of America, the Journal of Online Mathematics and its Application was started in 1998. All of the materials in the Journal are peer-reviewed, and each issue contains original research articles on student learning via online materials, class-tested web-based learning materials, and substantive reviews of important online resources. First-time visitors may wish to utilize the online keyword search engine, or they can also view a drop-down subject list that covers such topics as number theory, basic algebra, and arithmetic. Of course, visitors can also look over the âFeatured Itemsâ on the homepage, if they wish. Some of the featured items in the past have included primers on how to use HTML to create math worksheets and how to effectively use video conferencing as a way to tutor students in math. Finally, ambitious visitors may also wish to look over the Journalâs requirements for submitting material for their consideration for inclusion in future issues. |
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Additional Resource Information
| Intended Audience |
College/University Instructors
Elementary School Teachers
Higher Education
Librarians
Middle School Teachers
Remedial Students
Secondary Education
Secondary School Teachers
Students
Teachers
Technical School First Cycle
Technical School Second Cycle
University First Cycle
University Postgrad
University Second Cycle
Vocational Training
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| Language |
En
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| Publisher / Resource Provider |
Mathematical Association Of America
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| Resource Format |
Pdf
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| Resource Type |
Collection
Instructional Materials
InteractiveResource
Laboratory Modules
Lesson Plans
Mathematical Models
Mathematics Materials
Reading Materials
Text
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| Rights Information |
The Mathematical Association Of America
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| Subject Keyword(s) |
Mathematics
Mathematics -- Algebra
Mathematics -- Applied Mathematics
Mathematics -- Arithmetic
Mathematics -- Calculus
Mathematics -- Discrete Mathematics
Mathematics -- Functions
Mathematics -- Geometry
Mathematics -- Instructional Issues
Mathematics -- Measurement
Mathematics -- Number Theory
Mathematics -- Probability
Mathematics -- Statistics
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