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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: | The Math Forum@ Drexel University [pdf]
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| Description: | 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. |
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Additional Resource Information
| Intended Audience |
College/University Instructors
Continuous Formation
Elementary School Teachers
Higher Education
Other Educational Professionals
Primary Education
Professional Formation
Remedial Students
Secondary Education
Secondary School Teachers
Student Teachers
Students
Teacher Educators
Teachers
Teaching Professionals
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 |
Drexel University
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| Resource Format |
Pdf
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| Resource Type |
Charts and Diagrams
Image
Instructional Materials
Lesson Plans
Mathematical Models
Mathematics Materials
Reading Materials
Study Guides
Teaching Guides
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| Rights Information |
Drexel University
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| Subject Keyword(s) |
Mathematics -- Study and Teaching (Elementary)
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