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In the vast pantheon of websites dedicated to providing high-quality educational materials in the field of mathematics, interested parties have a wide range of sites that might be useful. Visitors will be delighted to learn about the existence of The Math Forum at Drexel University, which has been online since 1992. Given the amount of material here, visitors may wish to start by going to the \"About\"? section of the site, and then looking at the site map. Here educators and students can look at the \"Who are You?\" area, which will direct them to the appropriate resources for their purposes. One resource that should not be passed over is the Math Forum Electronic Newsletter. Published weekly, visitors can sign up to receive the Newsletter, or just browse this well-written publication at their leisure. Additionally, the Math Tools area of the site is a real gem, and can be used by educators to learn about new methods of teaching various mathematical concepts in the classroom. Visitors can also choose to search by grade level, from elementary to graduate, this would come in handy for an instructor or student looking to refresh their basic or developmental math skills.

Summary

Grade levelElementary School, High School, Higher Education, Vocational/Professional Development Education
Intended audienceEducator, General Public, Learner, Professional/Practitioner
Resource typeAudio/Visual, Instructional Material, Reference Material, Tool
Resource formatapplication, application/pdf
RightsDrexel University

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AMSER: Applied Math and Science Education Repository

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-->    Play the 2012 Year Game Want to think about math with us? Visit our Problems of the Week Blog Shopping online at Target or Amazon.com? Start here and support the Math Forum The Math Forum Is... ... the leading online resource for improving math learning, teaching, and communication since 1992. _We are teachers, mathematicians, researchers, students, and parents using the power of the Web to learn math and improve math education. _We offer a wealth of problems and puzzles; online mentoring; research; team problem solving; collaborations; and professional development. Students have fun and learn a lot. Educators share ideas and acquire new skills. _Explore some of our popular programs …. Professional Development Online and face-to-face customized workshops meet your academic needs and time constraints. Immediate strategies for the classroom; communities for professional practice.  Problems of the Week Learn more about subscriptions to our Problems Library and Write Math with the Math Forum, and our Current Problems of the Week. Benefit from our proven approach to enhancing student problem-solving and communication skills. Ask Dr. Math Get answers to your math questions from experts--our volunteer Math Doctors. Financial Education in the Math Classroom Connect with other math teachers and to useful resources to include financial content in your math classrooms. Math Tools Explore the world of online tools for understanding math concepts and “talk” with teachers who use them and developers who create them. Teacher2Teacher Find resources and discuss the challenges of teaching and learning with colleagues from around the world. Texas Instruments is a sponsor of the Math Forum The Math Forum is a service of Goodwin College   [Privacy Policy] [Terms of Use] © Drexel University 2012. All Rights Reserved. The Math Forum is a research and educational enterprise of the Goodwin College of Professional Studies. Collaborators | Contribute | Contact Us | Text Only Version